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"Wherefore Doha? The prospects for the Doha Development Agenda".

Talk by Ms. CARMEN DOMINGUEZ (LLM, Warwick)

Deputy Permanent Representative of Chile to the World Trade Organization, Geneva.

 

FRIDAY 24th FEBRUARY

11.00 a.m.– 1.00 p.m.

S 0.21

 

ABOUT THE SPEAKER:

 

Carmen Domínguez has been a Foreign Service officer for Chile since 1991. Her current post is Deputy Permanent Representative of Chile to the World Trade Organization in Geneva. She was trade advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Chile and has spent five years in the Embassy of Chile to the United States in Washington DC as a trade officer. She has been a member of the Chilean trade negotiating team for more than a decade participating in the Chile – US FTA, Chile – EU FTA, Chile – Korea FTA, Chile – Mercosur and the FTAA.

 

She has a B.A. from BowdoinCollege in the United Status and an LL.M. (with distinction) from Warwick University in the United Kingdom. She has also studied at the Institute of International Studies of the University of Chile and the Chilean Diplomatic Academy. In the fall of 2003, she was one of 17 World Fellows at Yale University. She is the services, environment, development and investment negotiator for Chile in the current Doha Round.