He is a founding partner and vice president of the Mexican Mediation Institute (Instituto Mexicano de la Mediacion, AC); an alternate representative for Mexico in the commercial dispute consulting committee created under the North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA); president of the Mexico-Brazil bilateral committee of the Mexican Business Council for International Commerce, Investment and Technology (Consejo Empresarial Mexicano de Comercio Exterior, Inversion y Tecnologia, AC) and member of the mediation and arbitration commission of the National Chamber of Commerce in Mexico City (Camara Nacional de Comercio de la Ciudad de Mexico, AC).
He has been vice president of the United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce (southwest chapter), a special representative of the International Franchise Association (Washington, DC) and a vice president of the subcommittee for foreign investment and transfer of technology of the American Bar Association, Mexico committee.
Mr González Calvillo has also acted as counsel, arbitrator and mediator in numerous disputes under the auspices of the International Chamber of Commerce, the American Arbitration Association's International Centre for Dispute Resolution and the Center of Commercial Mediation and Arbitration of the National Chamber of Commerce in Mexico City. He is professor of the Masters Programme in Commercial Law at the Universidad Panamericana, of the Corporate Law Masters at the Mexican Bar Association and of postgraduate studies in Commercial Law at the renowned Escuela Libre de Derecho in Mexico City. He was co-author of the Mexico chapter in the 2004 to 2009 editions of Getting The Deal Through - Arbitration, published by Law Business Research, Ltd (London).
Enrique González Calvillo earned the X Premio Gov Franco Montoro, awarded by the Brazil-Mexico Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Camara Brasil-Mexico de Industria e Comercio) in São Paulo for his contribution to the growth of bilateral trade and investment relationships between Brazil and Mexico.
This biography is an extract from Who's Who Legal: Mexico which can be purchased from our Bookstore.
He is a founding partner and vice president of the Mexican Mediation Institute (Instituto Mexicano de la Mediacion, AC); an alternate representative for Mexico in the commercial dispute consulting committee created under the North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA); president of the Mexico-Brazil bilateral committee of the Mexican Business Council for International Commerce, Investment and Technology (Consejo Empresarial Mexicano de Comercio Exterior, Inversion y Tecnologia, AC) and member of the mediation and arbitration commission of the National Chamber of Commerce in Mexico City (Camara Nacional de Comercio de la Ciudad de Mexico, AC).
He has been vice president of the United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce (southwest chapter), a special representative of the International Franchise Asociation (Washington, DC) and a vice president of the subcommittee for foreign investment and transfer of technology of the American Bar Association, Mexico committee.
Mr Gonzalez Calvillo has also acted as counsel, arbitrator and mediator in numerous disputes under the auspices of the International Chamber of Commerce, the American Arbitration Association's International Centre for Dispute Resolution and the Center of Commercial Mediation and Arbitration of the National Chamber of Commerce in Mexico City. He is professor of the Masters Programme in Commercial Law at the Universidad Panamericana, of the Corporate Law Masters at the Mexican Bar Association and of postgraduate studies in Commercial Law at the renowned Escuela Libre de Derecho in Mexico City. He was co-author of the Mexico chapter in the 2004 to 2009 editions of Getting The Deal Through - Arbitration, published by Law Business Research, Ltd (London).
Enrique Gonzalez Calvillo earned the X Premio Gov. Franco Montoro, awarded by the Brazil-Mexico Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Camara Brasil México de Industria e Comércio) in São Paulo for his contribution to the growth of bilateral trade and investment relationships between Brazil and Mexico.
This biography is an extract from Who's Who Legal: Mexico which can be purchased from our Bookstore.
He is a founding partner and vice president of the Mexican Mediation Institute (Instituto Mexicano de la Mediacion, AC); an alternate representative for Mexico in the commercial dispute consulting committee created under the North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA); president of the Mexico-Brazil bilateral committee of the Mexican Business Council for International Commerce, Investment and Technology (Consejo Empresarial Mexicano de Comercio Exterior, Inversion y Tecnologia, AC) and member of the mediation and arbitration commission of the National Chamber of Commerce in Mexico City (Camara Nacional de Comercio de la Ciudad de Mexico, AC).
He has been vice president of the United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce (southwest chapter), a special representative of the International Franchise Asociation (Washington, DC) and a vice president of the subcommittee for foreign investment and transfer of technology of the American Bar Association, Mexico committee.
Mr Gonzalez Calvillo has also acted as counsel, arbitrator and mediator in numerous disputes under the auspices of the International Chamber of Commerce, the American Arbitration Association's International Centre for Dispute Resolution and the Center of Commercial Mediation and Arbitration of the National Chamber of Commerce in Mexico City. He is professor of the Masters Programme in Commercial Law at the Universidad Panamericana, of the Corporate Law Masters at the Mexican Bar Association and of postgraduate studies in Commercial Law at the renowned Escuela Libre de Derecho in Mexico City. He was co-author of the Mexico chapter in the 2004-2009 editions of Getting The Deal Through - Arbitration, published by Law Business Research, Ltd (London).
Enrique Gonzalez Calvillo earned the X Premio Gov. Franco Montoro, awarded by the Brazil-Mexico Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Camara Brasil Mexico de Industria e Comercio) in São Paulo for his contribution to the growth of bilateral trade and investment relationships between Brazil and Mexico.
This biography is an extract from Who's Who Legal: Mexico which can be purchased from our Bookstore.
He is a founding partner and vice president of the Mexican Mediation Institute (Instituto Mexicano de la Mediacion, AC); an alternate representative for Mexico in the commercial dispute consulting committee created under the North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA); president of the Mexico-Brazil bilateral committee of the Mexican Business Council for International Commerce, Investment and Technology (Consejo Empresarial Mexicano de Comercio Exterior, Inversion y Tecnologia, AC) and member of the mediation and arbitration commission of the National Chamber of Commerce in Mexico City (Camara Nacional de Comercio de la Ciudad de Mexico, AC).
He has been vice president of the United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce (southwest chapter), a special representative of the International Franchise Association (Washington, DC) and a vice president of the subcommittee for foreign investment and transfer of technology of the American Bar Association, Mexico committee.
Mr González Calvillo has also acted as counsel, arbitrator and mediator in numerous disputes under the auspices of the International Chamber of Commerce, the American Arbitration Association's International Centre for Dispute Resolution and the Center of Commercial Mediation and Arbitration of the National Chamber of Commerce in Mexico City. He is professor of the Masters Programme in Commercial Law at the Universidad Panamericana, of the Corporate Law Masters at the Mexican Bar Association and of postgraduate studies in Commercial Law at the renowned Escuela Libre de Derecho in Mexico City. He was co-author of the Mexico chapter in the 2004 to 2009 editions of Getting The Deal Through - Arbitration, published by Law Business Research, Ltd (London).
Enrique González Calvillo earned the X Premio Gov Franco Montoro, awarded by the Brazil-Mexico Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Camara Brasil-Mexico de Industria e Comercio) in São Paulo for his contribution to the growth of bilateral trade and investment relationships between Brazil and Mexico.
This biography is an extract from Who's Who Legal: Mexico which can be purchased from our Bookstore.
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