Diploma in International Business and Arbitration (2nd year)
7 months
Presentation
The Diploma has certain distinctive characteristics that make it uniquely attractive in today's demanding market.
First of all, it has one of the most complete programs existing to date in the region, ranging from international contracting to arbitration in specific matters, such as Oil & Gas and Companies, through international commercial arbitration, investment arbitration and including arbitration before the Court of Arbitration du Sport (with online classes that will run until August 2021, respecting the corresponding vacation periods).
And secondly, most of its classes will be taught by authentic practitioners, that is, highly specialized arbitrators and lawyers, currently in charge of the most relevant international arbitrations that take place in the southern cone, together with authorities from world-renowned arbitration centers. and with strong regional impact - such as the International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) or the International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) - and prominent national and international professors, with more than 40 present referents of the international arbitration of 10 countries (France, Spain, USA, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Uruguay, Brazil and Argentina).
In this way, a total immersion – both theoretical and practical – of the attendees in the attractive world of international arbitration is sought.
Presentation
The Diploma has certain distinctive characteristics that make it uniquely attractive in today's demanding market.
First of all, it has one of the most complete programs existing to date in the region, ranging from international contracting to arbitration in specific matters, such as Oil & Gas and Companies, through international commercial arbitration, investment arbitration and including arbitration before the Court of Arbitration du Sport (with online classes that will run until August 2021, respecting the corresponding vacation periods).
And secondly, most of its classes will be taught by authentic practitioners, that is, highly specialized arbitrators and lawyers, currently in charge of the most relevant international arbitrations that take place in the southern cone, together with authorities from world-renowned arbitration centers. and with strong regional impact - such as the International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) or the International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) - and prominent national and international professors, with more than 40 present referents of the international arbitration of 10 countries (France, Spain, USA, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Uruguay, Brazil and Argentina).
In this way, a total immersion – both theoretical and practical – of the attendees in the attractive world of international arbitration is sought.
Authorities
Director: Gustavo Parodi, Harvard University, LL.M. '00
He is one of the most experienced lawyers in International Arbitration in Argentina, having been chosen several times as one of the leading lawyers in International Arbitration in the country by the well-known English publication Who's Who Legal.
He has advised in the most relevant arbitrations for more than 20 years, currently serving as an independent international arbitrator, both in ad hoc arbitrations and under the auspices of various institutions, and especially of the International Court of the Paris Chamber of Commerce ( CCI), either as co-arbitrator, sole arbitrator, president of the arbitral tribunal or emergency arbitrator, applying a variety of laws (Argentine, Uruguayan, Bolivian, Venezuelan, New York, English, etc.), with different campuss (Buenos Aires , Montevideo, La Paz, New York, Miami, Paris, etc.), and in various languages (Spanish and English) on issues usually related to Oil & Gas, corporate conflicts and large work locations.
He has advised and sponsored multinational companies, local companies and legal firms - both Argentine and foreign - in a wide variety of international arbitrations, both in the field of international commercial and investment arbitration (UNCITRAL, ICSID), and under special regulations or before specific arbitration centers or tribunals (FINRA, CEMA, Buenos Aires Stock Exchange, etc.), including contractual, corporate and energy sector disputes (such as the Sierra Chata leading case), with amounts involved of up to USD 900.000.000 .XNUMX.
He graduated as a lawyer from the Law School of the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (Argentina), Summa Cum Laude with a general average of 10 (ten) (PGA: 10/10), Gold Medal, and various distinctions such as "Outstanding Graduate", "Henoch Aguiar" in Civil Law, and "Mauricio Yadarola ” in Commercial Law.
He also has a Master of Laws (LL.M.) from Harvard University, United States, where he also obtained various scholarships and distinctions (Fulbright, Organization of American States, Gammon Fellowship, etc.). Additionally, among other awards, he has been distinguished in Argentina by the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation and the National Academy of Law and Social Sciences.
Member of the Latin American Arbitration Group of the ICC International Court of Arbitration and of the International Bar Association. Founding member of the Rioplatense Chapter of the Spanish Arbitration Club and the Latin American International Arbitration (LIA).
He has given numerous conferences in different countries, is a professor in the Master's Degree in Business Law at the Universidad Argentina de la Empresa and at the Universidad de San Andrés, being the author of a variety of publications on various topics of his specialty.
Co-director: Alejandro Barraza, Université Paris 1 Pantheón-Sorbonne, Master '01
He is a lawyer specialized in corporate law with an emphasis on the legal regime of foreign investments and legal aspects of international business. In his 30 years of professional practice, he has advised numerous foreign and domestic clients, acting as Director, Trustee and Legal Representative. Currently, he works as Of Counsel at Nicholson y Cano Abogados, one of the most important full service firms in Argentina.
Professor of Private International Law at the School of Law and Social Sciences of the Universidad de Mendoza and of Companies and International Business at the School of Economic Sciences of the Universidad de Mendoza. Co-director of the Comprehensive Training Center for Competencies in International Law of the School of Law and Social Sciences. He is a full member of the Argentine Association of International Law and the International Bar Association.
He has been a fellow of the Legal Committee of the Organization of American States (OEA), the International Bar Association (IBA) and the Río de la Plata University Foundation (FURP). He has taken courses on International Law at the OAS, in Rio de Janeiro, and on Private International Law at the Academy of International Law in The Hague, in the Netherlands. He has been a fellow of the Program for International Visitors organized by the Federal Government of the United States. He regularly serves as a Referee in different international competitions.
Lawyer for the Universidad de Mendoza, has a Master's degree in Economic Integration Law from the Paris 1 University (Panthéon-Sorbonne) and is a PhD Candidate in Law and Social Sciences from the Universidad de Mendoza.
Coordinator: Jessica Nicastro, European University of the Atlantic, Master '18
She is a founding partner of the Nicastro –Stasta Law Firm and a managing partner of the Rojas Pascual Abogados Law Firm, responsible for the area of local and international private law. Substitute arbitrator of the Mendoza Stock Exchange payroll and trainer in international Commercial Arbitration competitions. Since October 2020 he has been a member of the AYAP Executive Committee.
Master in International Business from the European University of the Atlantic. Lawyer from the School of Law and Social Sciences of the Universidad de Mendoza. He is currently in the process of being assigned to the Chair of Private International Law at the School of Law and Social Sciences of the Universidad de Mendoza. Member of the Comprehensive Training Center for Competencies in International Law of the School of Law and Social Sciences of the Universidad de Mendoza. Speaker at various conferences on the subject of her specialty.
Coordinator: Georgina Guardatti, University of Zaragoza, Master '10
She is an Academic Coordinator, Adjunct Professor in the Public International Law Chair and postgraduate professor at the School of Law and Social Sciences of the Universidad de Mendoza. Currently, she is also a visiting professor in the Law Course of the European Union and Latin American Integration at the Law School of the Universidad de Chile.
Likewise, she is the Editorial Coordinator of Mendoza Legal, Magazine - Repository of the College of Lawyers and Attorneys of the First Judicial District of the Province of Mendoza.
Candidate for a Doctor in Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms at the University of Zaragoza (Spain), she has an Official Master's Degree in Specialization and Research in Law: Human Rights, Freedoms and Criminal Law, from the School of Law of the University of Zaragoza. She is a Lawyer and Specialist in Higher Education by the Universidad de Mendoza.
She is also Co-Director of the Comprehensive Training Center for Competencies in International Law and of the Research Group "Convergences and Divergences between International Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law" of the School of Law and Social Sciences of the Universidad de Mendoza. Full member and secretary of the Integration Law Section of the Argentine Association of International Law (AADI).
Faculty
Professors residing abroad
Albanesi, Christian (Linklaters, Washington, DC, USA).
Amenábar Valenzuela, María Catalina (Philippi, Prietocarrizosa Ferrero DU & Uría, Santiago, Chile).
Argentato, Juan Pablo (International Court of Arbitration (ICC), Paris, France).
Arrighi, Paul (Arrighi Mantero and Santi Abogados, Montevideo, Uruguay).
Conejero Roos, Cristián (Cuatrecasas, Santiago, Chile).
Esguerra Portocarrero, Juan Carlos (Esguerra Asesores Jurídicas SA, Bogotá, Colombia).
Flores, Gonzalo (ICSID, Washington, USA).
Gamboa Morales, Nicolás (Gamboa & Chalela, Bogotá, Colombia).
Garro, Alejandro (Columbia University, New York, USA).
Giacchino, Leonardo (Solutions Economics LLC, Washington, USA).
González, Sandra (Ferrere Lawyers, Montevideo, Uruguay).
Gosis, Diego Brian (GST LLP, Miami, USA).
Grigera Naón, Horacio (American University, Washington, USA).
Grion, Renato (Pinheiro Neto Advogados, São Paulo, Brazil).
Hemmingsen, Lucila (King & Spalding LLP, New York, USA).
Hierro, Antonio (Hierro Estudio Legal, Madrid, Spain).
Salinas Quero, Celeste E. (ICSID, Washington, USA).
Olivera García, Ricardo (Olivera Lawyers, Montevideo, Uruguay).
Soto, Carlos (Carlos Soto & Asociados, Lima, Peru and Madrid, Spain).
Torterola, Ignacio (GST LLP, Washington, DC, USA).
Wayar Ocampo, Bernardo (Wayar & von Borries Abogados SC, La Paz, Bolivia).
Resident teachers in Argentina
Argerich, Guillermo (Ministry of Foreign Relations, International Trade and Worship of Argentina).
Bambaci, Mariano (IDA Sports, Buenos Aires).
Bermudez, Fernando Adrian (Universidad de Mendoza)
Caputo, Leandro (CDC Capparelli, D'Angelo & Caputo Abogados, Buenos Aires).
Celi, Alexander (Universidad de Mendoza).
Coll, Osvaldo (Coll Associate Lawyers).
Consolo, Analía (Buenos Aires Judiciary).
Erize, Luis Alberto (Abeledo Gottheil Abogados Law Firm, Buenos Aires).
González Napolitano, Silvina S. (Ministry of Foreign Relations, International Trade and Worship of Argentina).
Jaroslavsky, Pablo (Dechamps International Law, Buenos Aires).
Kemelmajer, Aída (Former Minister of the Supreme Court of Justice of Mendoza).
Lozza, Mariana M. (DLA Piper, Buenos Aires).
Martínez de Hoz, José (Martínez de Hoz & Rueda, Buenos Aires).
Masud, Pablo (Blanco & Masud Abogados, Buenos Aires).
Minorini Lima, Ignacio (Bruchou, Fernández Madero & Lombardi, Buenos Aires).
Noodt Taquela, Maria Blanca (Universidad de Buenos Aires).
Daniel Pizarro (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba).
Rivera, Julio Cesar (Marval, OFarrell and Mairal, Buenos Aires).
Roitman, Horacio (Roitman Lawyers, Córdoba).
Savastano, German (Uber LATAM).
Topalián, Gustavo (Dechamps International Law, Buenos Aires).
Toso, Lucia (Universidad de Mendoza).
Uzal, María Elsa (Judicial Branch, Buenos Aires).
Urdaniz, Fernando (Promandoza).
Velazco, María Laura (María Laura Velazco Law Firm, Buenos Aires).
Vogelius, Emilio (Beccar Varela, Buenos Aires).
Weihmüller, Ramiro (Weihmuller Lawyers, Buenos Aires).
Rationale for the Proposal
La Diplomas arises as a response to a growing need for specialization within the field of International Arbitration, both Commercial and Investment, closely linked to the development of international business and economic globalization, which can be addressed academically from the University with scientific and methodological rigor.
Goal
The specific objective of the Diploma is to acquire and / or deepen the knowledge and practices necessary to be in a position to negotiate international contracts from the perspective of eventual conflicts, preparing or evaluating arbitration agreements, and to conduct or actively participate in an international, commercial arbitration. , investment, sports or any other relevant specific area, in such a way as to be able to carry out the adequate analysis and provide the correct advice in each of its stages.
Recipients
La Diplomas It is aimed at professionals from different disciplines, among which those related to Law in general and related degree courses are cited as a priority.
They can take the Diploma:
- Lawyers,
- Magistrates of the national and provincial judicial powers.
- Professionals from other degree courses and related activities (notaries, businessmen or company executives, accountants, economists, graduates in business administration, international relations, political science, foreign trade, etc.).
- Officials and agents of the national, provincial, municipal public administration with an interest in areas related to foreign trade or investments by foreign companies.
In all cases in which the applicant does not prove that he or she possesses a degree, they will be able to attend and take all the classes that make up the Diploma, with the exception that at the end of said course they will obtain a certificate of attendance.
The Diploma has certain distinctive characteristics that make it uniquely attractive in today's demanding market.
First of all, it has one of the most complete programs existing to date in the region, ranging from international contracting to arbitration in specific matters, such as Oil & Gas and Companies, through international commercial arbitration, investment arbitration and including arbitration before the Court of Arbitration du Sport (with online classes that will run until August 2021, respecting the corresponding vacation periods).
And secondly, most of its classes will be taught by authentic practitioners, that is, highly specialized arbitrators and lawyers, currently in charge of the most relevant international arbitrations that take place in the southern cone, together with authorities from world-renowned arbitration centers. and with strong regional impact - such as the International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) or the International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) - and prominent national and international professors, with more than 40 present referents of the international arbitration of 10 countries (France, Spain, USA, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Uruguay, Brazil and Argentina).
In this way, a total immersion – both theoretical and practical – of the attendees in the attractive world of international arbitration is sought.
Director: Gustavo Parodi, Harvard University, LL.M. '00
He is one of the most experienced lawyers in International Arbitration in Argentina, having been chosen several times as one of the leading lawyers in International Arbitration in the country by the well-known English publication Who's Who Legal.
He has advised in the most relevant arbitrations for more than 20 years, currently serving as an independent international arbitrator, both in ad hoc arbitrations and under the auspices of various institutions, and especially of the International Court of the Paris Chamber of Commerce ( CCI), either as co-arbitrator, sole arbitrator, president of the arbitral tribunal or emergency arbitrator, applying a variety of laws (Argentine, Uruguayan, Bolivian, Venezuelan, New York, English, etc.), with different campuss (Buenos Aires , Montevideo, La Paz, New York, Miami, Paris, etc.), and in various languages (Spanish and English) on issues usually related to Oil & Gas, corporate conflicts and large work locations.
He has advised and sponsored multinational companies, local companies and legal firms - both Argentine and foreign - in a wide variety of international arbitrations, both in the field of international commercial and investment arbitration (UNCITRAL, ICSID), and under special regulations or before specific arbitration centers or tribunals (FINRA, CEMA, Buenos Aires Stock Exchange, etc.), including contractual, corporate and energy sector disputes (such as the Sierra Chata leading case), with amounts involved of up to USD 900.000.000 .XNUMX.
He graduated as a lawyer from the Law School of the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (Argentina), Summa Cum Laude with a general average of 10 (ten) (PGA: 10/10), Gold Medal, and various distinctions such as "Outstanding Graduate", "Henoch Aguiar" in Civil Law, and "Mauricio Yadarola ” in Commercial Law.
He also has a Master of Laws (LL.M.) from Harvard University, United States, where he also obtained various scholarships and distinctions (Fulbright, Organization of American States, Gammon Fellowship, etc.). Additionally, among other awards, he has been distinguished in Argentina by the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation and the National Academy of Law and Social Sciences.
Member of the Latin American Arbitration Group of the ICC International Court of Arbitration and of the International Bar Association. Founding member of the Rioplatense Chapter of the Spanish Arbitration Club and the Latin American International Arbitration (LIA).
He has given numerous conferences in different countries, is a professor in the Master's Degree in Business Law at the Universidad Argentina de la Empresa and at the Universidad de San Andrés, being the author of a variety of publications on various topics of his specialty.
Co-director: Alejandro Barraza, Université Paris 1 Pantheón-Sorbonne, Master '01
He is a lawyer specialized in corporate law with an emphasis on the legal regime of foreign investments and legal aspects of international business. In his 30 years of professional practice, he has advised numerous foreign and domestic clients, acting as Director, Trustee and Legal Representative. Currently, he works as Of Counsel at Nicholson y Cano Abogados, one of the most important full service firms in Argentina.
Professor of Private International Law at the School of Law and Social Sciences of the Universidad de Mendoza and of Companies and International Business at the School of Economic Sciences of the Universidad de Mendoza. Co-director of the Comprehensive Training Center for Competencies in International Law of the School of Law and Social Sciences. He is a full member of the Argentine Association of International Law and the International Bar Association.
He has been a fellow of the Legal Committee of the Organization of American States (OEA), the International Bar Association (IBA) and the Río de la Plata University Foundation (FURP). He has taken courses on International Law at the OAS, in Rio de Janeiro, and on Private International Law at the Academy of International Law in The Hague, in the Netherlands. He has been a fellow of the Program for International Visitors organized by the Federal Government of the United States. He regularly serves as a Referee in different international competitions.
Lawyer for the Universidad de Mendoza, has a Master's degree in Economic Integration Law from the Paris 1 University (Panthéon-Sorbonne) and is a PhD Candidate in Law and Social Sciences from the Universidad de Mendoza.
Coordinator: Jessica Nicastro, European University of the Atlantic, Master '18
She is a founding partner of the Nicastro –Stasta Law Firm and a managing partner of the Rojas Pascual Abogados Law Firm, responsible for the area of local and international private law. Substitute arbitrator of the Mendoza Stock Exchange payroll and trainer in international Commercial Arbitration competitions. Since October 2020 he has been a member of the AYAP Executive Committee.
Master in International Business from the European University of the Atlantic. Lawyer from the School of Law and Social Sciences of the Universidad de Mendoza. He is currently in the process of being assigned to the Chair of Private International Law at the School of Law and Social Sciences of the Universidad de Mendoza. Member of the Comprehensive Training Center for Competencies in International Law of the School of Law and Social Sciences of the Universidad de Mendoza. Speaker at various conferences on the subject of her specialty.
Coordinator: Georgina Guardatti, University of Zaragoza, Master '10
She is an Academic Coordinator, Adjunct Professor in the Public International Law Chair and postgraduate professor at the School of Law and Social Sciences of the Universidad de Mendoza. Currently, she is also a visiting professor in the Law Course of the European Union and Latin American Integration at the Law School of the Universidad de Chile.
Likewise, she is the Editorial Coordinator of Mendoza Legal, Magazine - Repository of the College of Lawyers and Attorneys of the First Judicial District of the Province of Mendoza.
Candidate for a Doctor in Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms at the University of Zaragoza (Spain), she has an Official Master's Degree in Specialization and Research in Law: Human Rights, Freedoms and Criminal Law, from the School of Law of the University of Zaragoza. She is a Lawyer and Specialist in Higher Education by the Universidad de Mendoza.
She is also Co-Director of the Comprehensive Training Center for Competencies in International Law and of the Research Group "Convergences and Divergences between International Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law" of the School of Law and Social Sciences of the Universidad de Mendoza. Full member and secretary of the Integration Law Section of the Argentine Association of International Law (AADI).
Professors residing abroad
Albanesi, Christian (Linklaters, Washington, DC, USA).
Amenábar Valenzuela, María Catalina (Philippi, Prietocarrizosa Ferrero DU & Uría, Santiago, Chile).
Argentato, Juan Pablo (International Court of Arbitration (ICC), Paris, France).
Arrighi, Paul (Arrighi Mantero and Santi Abogados, Montevideo, Uruguay).
Conejero Roos, Cristián (Cuatrecasas, Santiago, Chile).
Esguerra Portocarrero, Juan Carlos (Esguerra Asesores Jurídicas SA, Bogotá, Colombia).
Flores, Gonzalo (ICSID, Washington, USA).
Gamboa Morales, Nicolás (Gamboa & Chalela, Bogotá, Colombia).
Garro, Alejandro (Columbia University, New York, USA).
Giacchino, Leonardo (Solutions Economics LLC, Washington, USA).
González, Sandra (Ferrere Lawyers, Montevideo, Uruguay).
Gosis, Diego Brian (GST LLP, Miami, USA).
Grigera Naón, Horacio (American University, Washington, USA).
Grion, Renato (Pinheiro Neto Advogados, São Paulo, Brazil).
Hemmingsen, Lucila (King & Spalding LLP, New York, USA).
Hierro, Antonio (Hierro Estudio Legal, Madrid, Spain).
Salinas Quero, Celeste E. (ICSID, Washington, USA).
Olivera García, Ricardo (Olivera Lawyers, Montevideo, Uruguay).
Soto, Carlos (Carlos Soto & Asociados, Lima, Peru and Madrid, Spain).
Torterola, Ignacio (GST LLP, Washington, DC, USA).
Wayar Ocampo, Bernardo (Wayar & von Borries Abogados SC, La Paz, Bolivia).
Resident teachers in Argentina
Argerich, Guillermo (Ministry of Foreign Relations, International Trade and Worship of Argentina).
Bambaci, Mariano (IDA Sports, Buenos Aires).
Bermudez, Fernando Adrian (Universidad de Mendoza)
Caputo, Leandro (CDC Capparelli, D'Angelo & Caputo Abogados, Buenos Aires).
Celi, Alexander (Universidad de Mendoza).
Coll, Osvaldo (Coll Associate Lawyers).
Consolo, Analía (Buenos Aires Judiciary).
Erize, Luis Alberto (Abeledo Gottheil Abogados Law Firm, Buenos Aires).
González Napolitano, Silvina S. (Ministry of Foreign Relations, International Trade and Worship of Argentina).
Jaroslavsky, Pablo (Dechamps International Law, Buenos Aires).
Kemelmajer, Aída (Former Minister of the Supreme Court of Justice of Mendoza).
Lozza, Mariana M. (DLA Piper, Buenos Aires).
Martínez de Hoz, José (Martínez de Hoz & Rueda, Buenos Aires).
Masud, Pablo (Blanco & Masud Abogados, Buenos Aires).
Minorini Lima, Ignacio (Bruchou, Fernández Madero & Lombardi, Buenos Aires).
Noodt Taquela, Maria Blanca (Universidad de Buenos Aires).
Daniel Pizarro (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba).
Rivera, Julio Cesar (Marval, OFarrell and Mairal, Buenos Aires).
Roitman, Horacio (Roitman Lawyers, Córdoba).
Savastano, German (Uber LATAM).
Topalián, Gustavo (Dechamps International Law, Buenos Aires).
Toso, Lucia (Universidad de Mendoza).
Uzal, María Elsa (Judicial Branch, Buenos Aires).
Urdaniz, Fernando (Promandoza).
Velazco, María Laura (María Laura Velazco Law Firm, Buenos Aires).
Vogelius, Emilio (Beccar Varela, Buenos Aires).
Weihmüller, Ramiro (Weihmuller Lawyers, Buenos Aires).
La Diplomas arises as a response to a growing need for specialization within the field of International Arbitration, both Commercial and Investment, closely linked to the development of international business and economic globalization, which can be addressed academically from the University with scientific and methodological rigor.
Goal
The specific objective of the Diploma is to acquire and / or deepen the knowledge and practices necessary to be in a position to negotiate international contracts from the perspective of eventual conflicts, preparing or evaluating arbitration agreements, and to conduct or actively participate in an international, commercial arbitration. , investment, sports or any other relevant specific area, in such a way as to be able to carry out the adequate analysis and provide the correct advice in each of its stages.
La Diplomas It is aimed at professionals from different disciplines, among which those related to Law in general and related degree courses are cited as a priority.
They can take the Diploma:
- Lawyers,
- Magistrates of the national and provincial judicial powers.
- Professionals from other degree courses and related activities (notaries, businessmen or company executives, accountants, economists, graduates in business administration, international relations, political science, foreign trade, etc.).
- Officials and agents of the national, provincial, municipal public administration with an interest in areas related to foreign trade or investments by foreign companies.
In all cases in which the applicant does not prove that he or she possesses a degree, they will be able to attend and take all the classes that make up the Diploma, with the exception that at the end of said course they will obtain a certificate of attendance.