National Jurist - November 2008 - (Page 41) Amer American Free Trade in Tucson, Arizona and at Centro Juridico para el Comercio Internacional at the Instituto Tecnológico y de Estu Estudios Superiores de Monterrey. H He currently teaches at public and private universities in nor northern Mexico. Courses include customs law, comparative trad trade law and NAFTA, at both undergraduate and graduate leve levels. He has published several papers and articles on trade, inv investment, Maquila compliance and NAFTA in various legal an and business journals in the U.S., Mexico and Canada. He is m a member of the Mexican Institute of Executives on Foreign T Trade, the U.S.-Mexico Bar Association and the International L Law Section of the American Bar Association. attorney Name: Luis F. Martinez LL.M. degree: University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law Position: International Trade and Customs Practice Group Location: Basham, Ringe & Correa in Mexico University of Denver Sturm College of Law Gr a d uat e P r o g r a m s Master of Laws (LLM) in Environmental and Natural Resources Law and Policy at the University of Denver Our award-winning LL.M. program is ranked among the most prestigious in the world. The program attracts legal and environmental professionals from across the globe, features internationally acclaimed faculty, and presents a balanced curriculum that includes water law, mining law, oil and gas law, environmental law and renewable energy law. Strong affiliations with the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, the Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute, Environmental Protection Agency, and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory allow students exposure to myriad career opportunities. For more information about our program, please visit www.law.du.edu/enrgp or contact our Assistant Director of Graduate Programs, Lucy Daberkow, at 303-871-6324 or e-mail her at ldaberkow@law.du.edu. Applications are accepted year round! profile Martinez received his LL.M. degree in international trade law from the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law in 1999. He serves as head of International Trade and Customs Practice Group in the Monterrey office at Basham, Ringe & Correa in Mexico, advising private and public sector clients on the application of Mexican customs and trade laws, application of international trade agreements of the World Trade Organization, N A F TA , the European Union, Chile, Israel and others. His practice covers international commercial transactions, foreign investment, Maquila regulations, trade and customs compliance, import and export controls, government procurement and compliance with non-tariff restrictions. Before going into private practice, Martinez worked as a legal researcher on trade, investment and customs matters at the National Law Center for Inter- www.law.du.edu/enrgp November 2008 THE NATIONAL JURIST 41 http://www.law.du.edu/enrgp http://www.law.du.edu/enrgp http://www.law.miami.edu http://www.law.miami.edu
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