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'''Pedro Andrade''' has been [[Google]] Inc,'s Public Policy & Government Affairs Counsel for Latin America since 2007. His work involves setting up Google's internet legislative and regulatory environment for Latin America. | '''Pedro Andrade''' has been [[Google]] Inc,'s Public Policy & Government Affairs Counsel for Latin America since 2007. His work involves setting up Google's internet legislative and regulatory environment for Latin America.<ref>ICANN40 SF Interview</ref> | ||
Mr. Andrade is a law professor with expertise in Internet policy and regulation<ref>ICANN40 SF Interview</ref> | Mr. Andrade is a law professor with expertise in Internet policy and regulation.<ref>ICANN40 SF Interview</ref> He received his Master's degree from the University of Georgia; he wrote his thesis on the international regulation of electronic commerce. He is on the faculty of the University of Buenos Aires, a guest lecturer at other institutions, and a professor at the [[SSIG| South School on Internet Governance]]. | ||
Pedro is a board member and head of the regulatory commission for Argentina’s Internet Industry Chamber ([[CABASE]]), a member of the legislative commission of the Argentinean E-commerce Chamber ([[CACE]]), and Academic coordinator of the Technology & Justice Program of the International Judicial Academy in Washington D.C..<ref>[http://www.oecd.org/document/37/0,3746,en_2649_34223_45829157_1_1_1_1,00.html OECD.org]</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 20:26, 22 March 2011
Country: | Argentina |
Email: | pedroless[at]google.com |
Pedro Andrade has been Google Inc,'s Public Policy & Government Affairs Counsel for Latin America since 2007. His work involves setting up Google's internet legislative and regulatory environment for Latin America.[1]
Mr. Andrade is a law professor with expertise in Internet policy and regulation.[2] He received his Master's degree from the University of Georgia; he wrote his thesis on the international regulation of electronic commerce. He is on the faculty of the University of Buenos Aires, a guest lecturer at other institutions, and a professor at the South School on Internet Governance.
Pedro is a board member and head of the regulatory commission for Argentina’s Internet Industry Chamber (CABASE), a member of the legislative commission of the Argentinean E-commerce Chamber (CACE), and Academic coordinator of the Technology & Justice Program of the International Judicial Academy in Washington D.C..[3]