CLA Directors

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Diego Fernández Arroyo:Is a professor at Sciences Po Law School in Paris. He teaches subjects related to international dispute resolution, arbitration, conflict of laws, comparative law, and global governance, and he is the director of the LLM in Transnational Arbitration & Dispute Settlement and co-director of Global Governance Studies. Professor Fernández Arroyo is a member of the Curatorium of the Hague Academy of International Law, an Associate of the Institut de droit international, a former President of the American Association of Private International Law (ASADIP), and the current Secretary-General of the International Academy of Comparative Law. He has been invited in a number of Universities of Europe, the Americas, Asia and Australia and he has been a Global Professor of NYU. Professor Fernández Arroyo is a member of the Argentinean Delegation before UNCITRAL (Working Group on Arbitration) since 2002. Professor Fernández Arroyo is actively involved in the practice of international arbitration as an independent arbitrator and an expert. He has been appointed Chairman, Sole Arbitrator or member of the tribunal in a number of cases, ad hoc and institutional (ICSID, ICC, Milano Chamber). He is a member of the ICSID panels of arbitrators and conciliators appointed by Argentina. He has developed several projects in the field of arbitration and international business law for international organisations, and has published a number of books and articles in more than 20 countries.

José A. Moreno Rodríguez: LL.M, Harvard University. Head of Altra Legal, a leading law firm in Commercial and Investment Arbitration, Corporate Law and M&A, Banking and Capital Markets, Telecommunications, Industrial Law, Infrastructure, Energy and Natural Resources, among other areas. Annulment Committee Member at three cases before ICSID. Arbitrator – Permanent Court of Arbitration. Member of the UNIDROIT Governing Council. Chair of the UNIDROIT Working Group on Agricultural and Investments Contracts. Member of the Inter-Juridical Committee of the OAS and author of its Guide on International Contracts. Former Member of the Arbitration Court of the ICC. Expert of the Working Group that drafted the Hague Principles on International Contracts and drafter of the forward-looking Paraguayan Law on International Contracts. Author and co-author of several books and articles published in Paraguay, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Uruguay, Perú, Mexico, the United States, England, Italy, China, and Spain on arbitration, international contracts, banking, capital markets, and foreign investments, among others. Professor in Paraguay and Visiting Professor at Heidelberg University in Chile, París Pantheón-Assas University, etc.

Delegate at the 39th Session of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law, which the approved amendments to the Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration. Former President of the American Association of Private International Law. President of CEDEP, a Paraguayan foundation linked to leading international organization and major universities. The leader of the legal reorganization project of the Paraguayan investment and commercial laws, which analyzed and reorganized more than 1500 laws, decrees, law-decrees, and resolutions, in conjunction with the Office of Legal Matters of the Presidency of the Republic of Paraguay and with the University of Buenos Aires. Currently, the project is being expanded to the areas of mining and energy.www.jmoreno.info