According to sources from the Catholic University of Cordoba (UCC), the course would be a success and would already have 75 registered, with an expected maximum of 80 students for the 2024 cohort.
Therefore, those who are interested in taking the academic proposal should remember to register early to avoid being left without a place.
El Director of the Diploma, Juan Pablo Rizzi, announced that the invited teachers had almost all confirmed their participation.
The teachers who have confirmed their participation are Adriana Haydee Narvaez, M. Celeste Arias, Hector G. Fadda, Marcelo Ravida, Marcelo F. Lista, Raul Bustos Cara, Vicente Viciconte, Tomas Mastrangelo, Alfonso Mingo Jozami, Fabricio Urso, Lautaro Ramirez, Enrique C. Barreira, Gustavo D. Gonzalez, Francisco Menendez, M. Laura Bacigalupo, Eduardo R. Mallea, Mariano Hernan Borinsky, Alejandro Catania, Guillermo Vidal Albarracin, Hector Manuel Guaraz, Santiago Dulce, Juan Bernabe Araoz, Facundo Sarrabayrouse, Eduardo Cuello, Marcelo Rodriguez, Carlos Monzo, Lorena Bartomioli, Josefina Silva Risso, Mariela L. Ferreira, Juan Manuel Francia, Marcelo F. Mignone, Juan Patricio Cotter, Soledad Ortiz, Harry L. Schurig, Christian M. Gonzalez Palazzo, Miguel Nathan Licht, Pablo Sebastian Borgna, Virginia E. Alapont, Guillermo Coronel, Maria Gottifreddi, Héctor H. Juárez, Cláudio A. Gonçalves Pereira, Raquel Segalla Reis, Leonardo CL Macedo, Andrés Rohde Ponce, Andres Varela, Ezequiel Guicovsky Lizarraga, María Teresa Rivas, Mercedes Ordoñez, Gisela V. Montenegro, Juan Stupennego and Diego Andrejin.
In this way, the course has a pluralistic vision, which brings together not only judges from the judiciary and members of the Tax Court but also top-level customs lawyers and law firms dedicated to customs law, in addition to, of course, providing for the participation of professionals from the customs brokerage center, senior technicians and graduates in international trade. The latter will provide a more operational than legal approach, complementing the course content.
More information: https://fjs.ucc.edu.ar/diplomatura-en-derecho-aduanero-2024-4
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