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=== Career History ===
 
=== Career History ===
*He teaches “Law, Economic and Bussinnes in the Information Society” at the University of Cordoba.
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Aguirre teaches “Law, Economic and Bussinnes in the Information Society”, and post-graduate courses on "E-Commerce".
*He is the Professor in charge of the “E-Commerce” post-grade module in “Internacional Trade and Commerce Legal Aspects” in National University of Córdoba.
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*He is the Vice President at ADIAR (Argentinian Asociation of Informatic Law).<ref>[http://ar.linkedin.com/pub/carlos-dionisio-aguirre/6/637/b99 linkedin]</ref>
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He is the Vice President of ADIAR (Argentinian Asociation of Informatic Law), the International Director of [[AGEIA DENSI]], and has been elected two times by [[ICANN]]'s [[ALAC]].<ref>[http://ar.linkedin.com/pub/carlos-dionisio-aguirre/6/637/b99 linkedin]</ref>
*He has been elected two times by [[ALAC]] at [[ICCAN]].
 
*He is the International Director at AGEIA DENSI.
 
  
 
=== References ===
 
=== References ===

Revision as of 14:26, 14 January 2011

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Carlos Dionisio Aguirre is the Chairman and Owner of SitioDerecho, an organization which acts as a legal and economic advisor to other companies.[1]. He is also the former ALAC and NCUC liaison. Currently, he is Chair of Participation and Engagement in ICANN.[2]

Education

  • He completed his Law Education from University of Cordoba in 1988.

Career History

Aguirre teaches “Law, Economic and Bussinnes in the Information Society”, and post-graduate courses on "E-Commerce".

He is the Vice President of ADIAR (Argentinian Asociation of Informatic Law), the International Director of AGEIA DENSI, and has been elected two times by ICANN's ALAC.[3]

References