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The phrase "a rapporteur" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a person appointed to report on a particular issue or topic, often in formal or official contexts such as meetings or conferences.
Example: "The committee appointed a rapporteur to summarize the findings of the research and present them at the next meeting."
Alternatives: "a reporter" or "a delegate".
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In 1992 Brahimi was a rapporteur at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (Earth Summit).
Those alleged incidents at sites in Albania came to light after a report in 2011 by a rapporteur with the Council of Europe, an independent human rights body.
But, as I've said, it was there that I was awakened as a writer, so I approached my subject as a writer, not as a rapporteur.
Kathryn Ducceschi, who served as a rapporteur during the meeting with John Cieslewicz, authored this document, and the workshop organizers served as editors.
No serving Ukip MEP has ever been responsible for amending an EU law, a position known as a rapporteur in EU jargon.
Over the last few months I have made many recommendations, as a rapporteur for the European Parliament on the prevention of radicalisation.
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In response to an urgent appeal by a special rapporteur, a plane carrying a detainee at risk of execution in his country of origin was stopped on the tarmac in Australia and his deportation was reversed.
The core of the report is a rapporteurs overview of the information presented by keynote speakers and the participants comments and points of view as they emerged in extensive discussion sessions.
Although the Standard Rules provided for a monitoring process for effective implementation of the 22 Rules – namely the creation of an office of a Special Rapporteur and a voluntary and self-funded panel of experts from international disability organizations to advise the Rapporteur – the results after a decade have been somewhat disappointing.
Being a special rapporteur is a widely misunderstood role.
In short, it is not just Americans who get touchy when the United Nations (or really a U.N. rapporteur) criticizes a domestic practice.
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