Celso Lafer
Celso Lafer (born August 7, 1941) is a Brazilian jurist, full professor of Philosophy of Law at University of São Paulo, twice former foreign minister and a former commerce minister.
Celso Lafer | |
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Minister of External Relations | |
In office January 29, 2001 – December 31, 2002 | |
President | Fernando Henrique Cardoso |
Preceded by | Luiz Felipe Lampreia |
Succeeded by | Celso Amorim |
In office April 13, 1992 – October 2, 1992 | |
President | Fernando Collor de Mello |
Preceded by | Francisco Rezek |
Succeeded by | Fernando Henrique Cardoso |
Minister of Development, Industry and Commerce | |
In office January 1, 1999 – July 18, 1999 | |
President | Fernando Henrique Cardoso |
Preceded by | José Botafogo Gonçalves as Minister of Development, Industry and Tourism |
Succeeded by | Clóvis de Barros Carvalho as Minister of Development, Industry and Trade |
5th Academic of the 14th chair of the Brazilian Academy of Letters | |
Assumed office December 1, 2006 | |
Preceded by | Miguel Reale |
Personal details | |
Born | August 7, 1941 79) | (age
Residence | São Paulo, Brazil |
Profession | Diplomat, Jurist |
Education
Lafer has a Bachelor in Law from University of São Paulo, a Master's and a Ph.D. in Political Science from Cornell University and a habilitation in Public International Law from University of São Paulo.[1]
Work
Lafer worked for the administrations of Fernando Collor de Mello as Foreign Minister and for Fernando Henrique Cardoso as Foreign Minister and Commerce Minister.[2] He is a member of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences since 2004. He is a member of the Brazilian Academy of Letters since 2006, occupying the chair that belonged to Miguel Reale, Professor of Philosophy of Law at University of São Paulo, and President of the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP), one of the main funding agencies for scientific and technological research in Brazil.
References
- "Curriculum Vitae". Retrieved 2008-10-20.
- "A guerra eleitoral e o mercado na Internet". Archived from the original on 2007-10-15. Retrieved 2007-11-04.