Formación académica
- Harvard Law School, Maestría en Derecho, 1975
- S.J.D. candidato residente (1975-1976; 1978-1979)
- Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Buenos Aires, Doctor en Jurisprudencia/ Licenciatura en Derecho, 1972
- Diploma de Honor
- Law Review
Admisiones en Colegios de Abogados
Idiomas
- Español
- Italiano
- Portugués
- Francés

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Experiencia previa
- University of Virginia Law School, Professor Adjunto (Lecturer) en Derecho Internacional Público y Filosofía del Derecho (1979-1981)
- Cornell Law School, Profesor Auxiliar Visitante en Derecho Internacional Público y Filosofía del Derecho (1976-1978)
Premios y clasificaciones
- Miembro del Panel de Conciliadores del CIADI (designado por los Estados Unidos, por un período que finalizará el 7 de febrero de 2008)
- Chambers Global por arbitraje internacional (2009)
- Chambers USA por arbitraje internacional (2009)
- The Legal 500 - Estados Unidos, por arbitraje internacional (2007-2008)
- Who's Who Legal (2009), arbitraje
- Global Arbitration Review
- Best Lawyers in America por arbitraje internacional (2009)
- Euromoney’s Expert Guides to the World’s Leading Lawyers por arbitraje comercial internacional (2006-2008)
- Comisión Interamericana de Derechos Humanos, Beca Rómulo Gallegos (1974)
Publicaciones y discursos
- “Expropriation of Energy Investments”, The International Energy Review (mayo de 2007)
- “Carlos Calvo Redivivus: The Rediscovery of the Calvo Doctrine in the Era of Investment Treaties”, PROC. DEL 57° INSTITUTO ANUAL SOBRE LA LEY DE PETRÓLEO Y GAS (2006); reimpreso en Transnational Dispute Management, Vol. 3, Edición 5 (2006)
- “Expropriated Properties in a Post-Castro Cuba: Two Views”, Cuba Transition Project, Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies, University of Miami (2003)
- “Property Rights in the Post-Castro Cuban Constitution” y “Outline of a Program for the Restoration of Property Rights by a Democratic Cuban Government”, 3 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 225-273 (1995)
- "Obligations Arising Under the Covenant and Protocol (Chapter 3.1), The Principles of Non-Discrimination and Equality Before the Law (Chapter 3.2), The Limitation and Derogation Clauses (Chapter 3.4), Obligations Arising from the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (Chapter 4.1), The Principle of Non-Discrimination (Chapter 4.2), The Limitation Clauses (Chapter 4.4)," U.S. RATIFICATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL COVENANTS ON HUMAN RIGHTS, 54-71, 128-148, 163-168, 259-261 (January 1993)
- "On the Ideological Content of Human Rights Instruments: The Clause 'In a Democratic Society'," CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW, ESSAYS IN HONOR OF LOUIS B. SOHN, 23-68 (1984)
- "The Legal Status of General Assembly Resolutions: Some Conceptual Observations," PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 324 (1979)
- General Limitations on Human Rights: The Principle of Legality 17 Harvard International Law Journal, 503-557 (1976)
- "National Sovereignty v. Investment Treaties," University of Dundee (2/15/2007)
- "International Commercial Arbitration in Latin America," The International Centre for Dispute Resolution (11/15/2005)
- "Sovereignty Issues in Litigation and Arbitration in Latin America," International Bar Association (9/29/2005)
- "The Second Annual Seminar on International Commercial Arbitration: How to Handle a Construction Case under the International Arbitration Rules of the AAA," International Arbitration Program of the American University's Washington College of Law, co-sponsored by the American Arbitration Association, the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes, and the International Chamber of Commerce (9/12/2005)
- "Resurgence of the Calvo Doctrine," DC Bar International Dispute Resolution Committee (9/7/2005)
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