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Juan Camilo Restrepo
Lawyer of Javeriana University, a specialist in Economic Law from the London School of Economics and a PhD in Administrative Law at the University of Paris - He has served as Professor at the University of Los Andes, Externado, Javeriana and Sergio Arboleda. Former Minister of Mines and Energy (1991 - 1992), former Minister of Finance and Public Credit (1998 - 2000), former ambassador of Colombia in France (2000 - 2001), former Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development (2010-2013).
Information from: http://web.archive.org/web/20120314032721/http://www.juancamilo.com.co/
Bernadette Atuahene
The Atuahene teacher has varied experiences in the field of international law and development. During law school, she worked as legal advisor for the World Bank and as a human rights investigator for the Center for Economic and Social Rights, which received the Amnesty International Award for Human Rights Patrick Stewart for his work with organizations human rights throughout South America. After law school, the teacher Atuahene was in South Africa as a Fulbright Scholar. He was court employee in the Constitutional Court of South Africa. He joined the Faculty IIT Chicago-Kent in 2005 working diligently to understand the restitution of land and the defense of the dispossessed peoples since 2002. The Atuahene professor teaches courses on international business transactions, property and international law and development policy.
Information from: http://www.kentlaw.iit.edu/faculty/full-time-faculty/bernadette-atuahene
Gabriel Urbano Canal
Political scientist with a master's degree in Rural Development at the Javeriana University in Bogota. He currently serves as deputy director of the Desarrollo Solidario Corporation, an organization working in the Montes de Maria. It has 10 years of experience working with peasant organizations, ethnic and victims of armed conflict, as well as issues of rural and agricultural development.