Background
Mayorga L., Roberto was born on May 26, 1945 in Santiago, Chile.
Mayorga L., Roberto was born on May 26, 1945 in Santiago, Chile.
American School Nido de Aguilas (Bachelor of Arts eq.). University of Chile (Bachelor of Laws eq. magna cum laude). Heidelberg University Law School, Germany (Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor Juris Economic Law, cum laude, 1982).
University of Chile (Bachelor of Laws eq. magna cum laude).
Heidelberg University Law School, Germany (Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor Juris Economic Law, cum laude, 1982). Heidelberg University Law School, Germany (Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor Juris Economic Law, cum laude, 1982).
Spoken languages: German, Spanish and English.
Worked at Urrutia & Cia (Santiago) specializing in Natural Resources and Environmental Law, Mining Law, Trade Law, Foreign Investment, Banking, Mergers and Acquisition, Taxation, Telecommunications and General Commercial Law, Domestic and International Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1970, Chile. International Lecturer on Trade and Banking.
Author: "The Evolution of the Law"s Studies in Chile," 1966.
"Law and Market," 1972. "The Andean Pact," 1974.
"Foreigners in front of the Chilean"s Law," Heidelberg, 1980. "The Chilean Constitution," Heidelberg, 1981.
"The Legal Motor of the Economic Rights," Heidelberg, 1982.
"The Rights of the Children," 1987. "Foreign Investment in Chile, Legal Treatment," 1993. "Foreign Investment in Chile, Statistics," 1994.
Professor of Economic Law: University of Chile.
Diego Portales University. Andrés Bello University.
Visiting Professor, Foreign Investment, American University, Washington College of Law. Counsel to Ministry of Education, 1970.
Dean, Law School, Louisiana Frontera University, 1983-1986.
Of Counsel: Inter-American Development Bank. United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund. PNUD; Food and Agriculture Organization. General Counsel and Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer, Foreign Investment Committee, Chilean Government, 1990-1994. With Andrews & Kurth, Law Firm, 1994.
Member of the Board, Chilean Bar Association, 1990-1992.
Coordinator of Chilean"s Negotiation Bilateral Investment Treaties between Chile and 15 other countries. Member: Chilean Bar Association.
Military: ny (Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor Juris Economic Law, cum laude, 1982). The law offices were started in Concepción (Former Capital) by Antonio Urrutia y Mendiburu"s brother-in-law, Juan Martinez de Rozas, in 1795.
Juan Martinez de Rozas was the intellectual leader of the Chilean independence and Vice President of the first Chilean independent government.
While in Concepción, Urrutia"s Law Firm gave advice to the local government and major family interests in the region. In 1938, Enrique Urrutia Manzano practiced in the judicial power and moved residence to Santiago. In 1970, he became President of the Chilean Supreme Court.
Today, the Firm has American, Canadian and European corporations among its clients.
Irs current foreign clients" planned investments amount to approximately 2 billon United States dollars. Urrutia y Compañía has working relations with attorneys in all major cities throughout Chile.
In addition, the firm has a close association with several law firms in the United States, Canada, England and Spain and working relations with leading law firms in Argentina, Peru, Bolivia, Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil, Uruguay and Nicaragua.
Member: Chilean Bar Association. Military: ny (Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor Juris Economic Law, cum laude, 1982).