Marcelo completed the Banking and Finance Law LLM in 1998 and now he works as a Partner at Tavarone, Rovelli, Salim & Miani – Abogados.
I was keen to live and study in London and I had learnt that CCLS is a great place to study postgraduate law.
Discussions with other students from all over the world, especially in informal and relaxed environments, such as when we were in the refectory!
It is an opportunity to catch up with other alumni at the same time as benefiting from each other’s’ experiences.
It was a massive contribution to my international background and allowed me to learn a lot about comparative law.
The focus should be on the forthcoming legal challenges: technology and its relationship with law and sovereign insolvency. Infrastructure financing should also be a top priority.
Banking Law and Finance. My subjects were International Financial Law, Law and Finance in Emerging Markets and International Trade Law. I also took the opportunity to present an extended essay describing the Argentine Monetary and Financial Framework.
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