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08-20-2012, 05:00 PM
A 37-year old lawyer, Jean Alain Rodriguez has been appointed director of the Center for Exports and Investment of the Dominican Republic (CEI-RD). Rodriguez is an expert in trade and foreign investment. At the time of his appointment he was manager and legal advisor at the Domicem cement company. He has also worked as ambassador to the Ministry of Foreign Relations and as commissioner with the Regulatory Commission for Unfair Trade Practices and Safeguard Measures under the Ministry of Industry and Commerce.
He graduated in law from the PUCMM in Santo Domingo in 1997, going on to receive a master's in law from the Universita degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza, in Italy (Dottore in Giurisprudenza, 1997, post graduate degree in Civil Responsibility and Consumer Law, with distinction, 1998), Scuola Superiore Di Administrazione Pubblica F. Degli Enti Locali, Rome, (LL.M. in Public Administration Criminal Law, with distinction, 1998), L'Universite de Droit, Economie el de Sciences Sociales, Paris II, La Sorbonne (D.S.U. Commercial Law, 1999).
He studied management for lawyers at Yale University.
He has certificates in conflict resolution from CEPREC in the Dominican Republic and has attended several courses on trade and law.
Since 1999, he worked as legal counsel at the Russin, Vecchi & Heredia Bonetti firm, a leader in the promotion of foreign investment in the Dominican Republic.
He has been a member of the collegiate board of arbiters at INDOTEL and teaches business law at PUCMM and UNIBE universities.
He is the secretary of the board of directors of the Italian Chamber of Commerce in the Dominican Republic, and has served as legal advisor to the Department of Customs on matters related to the World Trade Organization.
He has also worked as assistant to the National District Prosecutor and legal advisor to the Dominican ambassador in Italy.
Rodriguez is a member of the Dominican Bar Association, Inter-American Bar Association, and Association Henri Capitani des Amis de la Culture Juridique Francaise. He is fluent in Spanish, English, Italian and French.
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He graduated in law from the PUCMM in Santo Domingo in 1997, going on to receive a master's in law from the Universita degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza, in Italy (Dottore in Giurisprudenza, 1997, post graduate degree in Civil Responsibility and Consumer Law, with distinction, 1998), Scuola Superiore Di Administrazione Pubblica F. Degli Enti Locali, Rome, (LL.M. in Public Administration Criminal Law, with distinction, 1998), L'Universite de Droit, Economie el de Sciences Sociales, Paris II, La Sorbonne (D.S.U. Commercial Law, 1999).
He studied management for lawyers at Yale University.
He has certificates in conflict resolution from CEPREC in the Dominican Republic and has attended several courses on trade and law.
Since 1999, he worked as legal counsel at the Russin, Vecchi & Heredia Bonetti firm, a leader in the promotion of foreign investment in the Dominican Republic.
He has been a member of the collegiate board of arbiters at INDOTEL and teaches business law at PUCMM and UNIBE universities.
He is the secretary of the board of directors of the Italian Chamber of Commerce in the Dominican Republic, and has served as legal advisor to the Department of Customs on matters related to the World Trade Organization.
He has also worked as assistant to the National District Prosecutor and legal advisor to the Dominican ambassador in Italy.
Rodriguez is a member of the Dominican Bar Association, Inter-American Bar Association, and Association Henri Capitani des Amis de la Culture Juridique Francaise. He is fluent in Spanish, English, Italian and French.
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