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Francisco Orrego Vicuña (1942–2018):A Life of Service to International Law and Diplomacy

Francisco Orrego Vicuña (1942–2018):A Life of Service to International Law and Diplomacy Note from the General Editor Francisco Orrego Vicuña (1942–2018):A Life of Service to International Law and Diplomacy This is the first of two issues on conflicts of interest in international arbitration, both of which are dedicated to the memory of Francisco Orrego Vicuña. A leading international lawyer, academic, and diplomat from Chile, Francisco Orrego Vicuña’s breadth of vision stretched far beyond his native Latin America, transcending the cultural divides in the international arbitration and legal communities. The son of a diplomat, Francisco Orrego Vicuña was born in Santiago and spent periods of his childhood in Buenos Aires, Madrid, and Cairo, as well as in Santiago. He later studied law at the University of Chile and earned a PhD in international law from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Francisco Orrego Vicuña left his mark in almost all areas of international law. He was equally at ease in public international law (including the delimitation of land and maritime boundaries), investment law, commercial law, trade law, environmental law, and international administrative law. He occupied prominent positions as a scholar, international arbitrator, international judge, and president of the Institute of International Law. Francisco Orrego Vicuña had an international academic career. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png BCDR International Arbitration Review Kluwer Law International

Francisco Orrego Vicuña (1942–2018):A Life of Service to International Law and Diplomacy

BCDR International Arbitration Review , Volume 6 (1): 4 – Jul 1, 2021

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Note from the General Editor Francisco Orrego Vicuña (1942–2018):A Life of Service to International Law and Diplomacy This is the first of two issues on conflicts of interest in international arbitration, both of which are dedicated to the memory of Francisco Orrego Vicuña. A leading international lawyer, academic, and diplomat from Chile, Francisco Orrego Vicuña’s breadth of vision stretched far beyond his native Latin America, transcending the cultural divides in the international arbitration and legal communities. The son of a diplomat, Francisco Orrego Vicuña was born in Santiago and spent periods of his childhood in Buenos Aires, Madrid, and Cairo, as well as in Santiago. He later studied law at the University of Chile and earned a PhD in international law from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Francisco Orrego Vicuña left his mark in almost all areas of international law. He was equally at ease in public international law (including the delimitation of land and maritime boundaries), investment law, commercial law, trade law, environmental law, and international administrative law. He occupied prominent positions as a scholar, international arbitrator, international judge, and president of the Institute of International Law. Francisco Orrego Vicuña had an international academic career.

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BCDR International Arbitration ReviewKluwer Law International

Published: Jul 1, 2021

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