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department within the
Ministry, and led to the creation of the Ministry's Department of Research, Treaties and International Law. She was also a member of the Malaysian team to the International Court of Justice on the legal dispute of Pulau Batu Puteh, Middle Rocks and South Ledge between Malaysia and Singapore.
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Fauziah's passion for training and developing young minds led her to an appointment as the
Director General of the Institute of Diplomacy and Foreign Relations (IDFR) where she began the painstaking process of revamping the diplomatic syllabus to fit the needs of a new diplomatic world. She continued
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She published a number of books while at the
Institute, and helped others to publish as well, strengthening the publication mandate of the Institute. Her writing skills were also employed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs during this time as his lead speech-writer. She is known for her strength in
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs and was assigned to the Europe Division before being posted to the Embassy of Malaysia in Belgium in 1988. It was during her three-year stint in Brussels that she witnessed the establishment of the European Single Market and the fall of the Berlin
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Her next stint, as
Director General for the newly established Policy and Strategy Planning within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, found Fauziah at the forefront of a number of new initiatives for the government. One of her papers, commissioned by the Foreign Minister, argued for a specific legal
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As
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When the human remains of flight MH17 were brought back to the
Netherlands for the post-mortem process, Fauziah Mohd. Taib was appointed as her country's lead focal point, heading Malaysia's Joint Operations Centre in The Hague to oversee the repatriation of victims to their home country. As
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September 1994, Fauziah took a two-year sabbatical to continue her post-graduate doctoral studies under the sponsorship of the Federal Government. Upon her return with a PhD in August 1996, she served the Prime Minister's special envoy on a mission to the Sudan and South Africa.
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Fauziah's other overseas postings include as Deputy Chief of
Mission in Washington, D.C. and Ambassador to Fiji (with concurrent accreditation to Nauru, Tonga, Kiribati, and Tuvalu), before being assigned as Ambassador to the Netherlands.
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Fauziah Mohd. Taib joined the Malaysian Civil Service in 1978. She began her career as an Assistant Director at the Implementation Coordination Unit of the Prime Minister's Department, handling national development and women issues.
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was published under Kluwer Law International in 1989 and remains a reference for the diplomatic negotiation process. Since then, she has authored or edited no less than ten other books, including editing the best-selling
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that Fauziah would be among the handful of state representatives travelling to Oslo for the ceremony. In the Netherlands, Fauziah discovered a talent for painting and held her first exhibition at The Hague in 2012.
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during the Bosnian crisis. She attended numerous UN meetings for the Reconstruction of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Brussels) and visited Bosnia-Herzegovina several times during the reconstruction period.
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Fauziah was born on 26 March 1955 in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. The youngest of nine siblings, Fauziah grew up in a household with a stay-at-home mother and a civil servant father.
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Fauziah is an avid traveller – an interest she developed after spending the summer of her graduation in 1977 backpacking and trekking across the continental USA.
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at Canterbury (1994–1996). It took her only 18 months to complete, and be awarded, a PhD in International Relations from the University of Kent at Canterbury.
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