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{{Unreferenced stub|auto=yes|date=December 2009}}
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'''Rapporteur''' (derived from French) is used in international and European legal and political contexts to refer to a person appointed by a deliberative body to investigate an issue or a situation.
For example, [[Dick Marty]] was appointed ''rapporteur'' by the [[Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe]] to investigate [[extraordinary rendition]] by the [[CIA]].
Authors of reports prepared by [[Standing Committees of the European Parliament|committees of the European Parliament]] are also known as "rapporteurs". People assisting or helping the rapporteur are called [[shadow rapporteur]] and may vary in number depending on the issue.
==See also==
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