Background
Celorrio, Hernan was born on May 19, 1943 in Buenos Aires. Son of Atanasio and Cloe (de los Santos) Celorrio.
Celorrio, Hernan was born on May 19, 1943 in Buenos Aires. Son of Atanasio and Cloe (de los Santos) Celorrio.
National University of Buenos Aires (Bachelor of Laws, 1966). Professor of Administrative Law, National University of Buenos Aires. Customs Attorney, 1966 1973.
Spoken languages: Spanish and English.
Worked at Brons & Salas (Buenos Aires) specializing in Corporation and Banking Law, Tax and Administrative Law, Foreign Investments, Transfer of Technology, Oil and Gas, Labor, Admiralty and Aviation Law, Estates, General Litigation, Trademarks and Patents Agents, Environmental Law. Admitted to the bar, 1966, Argentina. Author: "Regimen Procedimiento Administrativo Tributario" (Administrative Tax Procedures), 1972.
"Acto Administrativo Jurisdiccional" (Administrative Jurisdictional Acts), 1973.
"Reglamentos Administrativos" (Administrative Regulations), 1988. Chairman of the Argentine Association of Administrative Law, 1992.
President of the Argentine Association of Administrative Law, 1995-1996. Vice President of the Instituto Rioplatense de Derecho Administrativo, 1990-1992.
Professor of Administrative Law, National University of Buenos Aires, 1972-present.
Professor of Mining Law, Universidad del Museo Social Argentino, 1995-present. Professor of Post Graduate Courses at the National University of Buenos Aires, 1996. Customs Attorney, National Customs Office, 1967-1973.
Director of the Department of "Environmental Administrative Regulation" of the Instituto Rioplatense de Derecho Administrativo (Argentina-Uruguayan Association of Administrative Law).
Member of the Environmental Law Committee of the American Chamber of Commerce in Argentina. Counselor of the Advisory Committee to the National Mining Secretary for "Mining Environmental Regulations." Legal Practice referred to: Environmental Administrative Procedures, Environmental Litigation, et cetera, Legal Environmental Audit, General Environmental Advise, Environmental fines and penalties.
Member: International Bar Association. Buenos Aires Bar Association.
Mining Commission of the Argentine Industrial Union.
Active since the early sixties, Brons & Salas became known under its current name in 1967. Its founders were Stanley A. Brons (1930-1983) and Acdeel East. Salas (1911-1981).
Advisor mining committee House of Representatives, Buenos Aires National Congress, 1992-1994. Member Executive Committee Customs Institute, Buenos Aires, 1989-1991. Member direction committee Administrative Law Review, 1992-1994.
Member International Business Alliance, Buenos Aires Bar Association (member arbitration committee 1987-1992), Administrative Law Association (general secretary 1988-1991, 94-, chairman 1991-1992), Uruguayan-Argentine Administrative Law Association (vice chairman since 1990).
Married Maria Cristina Bertelli, July 25, 1969. Children: Ignacio, Valentin.