CESAR FERNANDO MAYORAL
CURRICULUM VITAE
 

Name: Cesar Fernando Mayoral

Date of Birth: December 21, 1947

Nationality: Argentine

Marital Status: Married

Spouse: Virginia Mabel Silvestre

Languages: Spanish, French, English. Italian and Portuguese (conversation level)

 
ACADEMIC STUDIES
  • 1976-78 Doctorate in International Relations. Faculty of Political Science. Universidad del Salvador.
  • 1966-71 Law Degree. Faculty of law. Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires.
  • 1965-70 Licentiate studies (History).
  • 1960-64 SECONDARY: Colegio del Salvador.
  • 1950-59 PRIMARY: College francais de Buenos Aires.
 
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY
  • 1987-89 Professor of International Relations. Faculty of Social Sciences.
  • Universidad de Lomas de Zamora.
  • 1976- 1980 Professor of Constitutional History. Faculty of International Business. Universidad Argentina de la Empresa.
  • 1976-1980 Associate Professor of international Relations. Faculty of Political Science. Universidad del Salvador.
  • 1973-1976 Associate Professor of Argentine History. Faculty of Economic Sciences. Universidad nacional de Buenos Aires.
  • 1971-1977 Legal Practice at the firm Silvestre, Mayoral and Associates.
  • 1373-1976 Advisor, Foreign Relations Commission. Argentine Senate.
 
DIPLOMATIC POSITIONS
  • Dec. 2003 Permanent Representative to the United Nations.
  • 2000-2003 Ambassador to Canada.
  • 1999 Member, Government Transition Team of President Fernando de la Rua in the area of international relations.
  • 1998 Promoted to Minister (First Calls).
  • 1996 Consul General, Consulate General of the Argentine Republic Paris, France.
  • 1994 Head of the Support Group, Promotion Board, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship.
  • 1993 Promoted to Minister (Second Class).
  • 1992 Permanente Representative to the Governing Body of the International Labour Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.
  • 1989 Delegate to the Human Rights Commission. Argentine Mission to the United Nations and International Organization. Geneva, Switzerland
  • 1988 Promoted to Counsellor.
  • 1986 Director, International Candidacy Division. International; Organization Bureau. Argentine Ministry of Foreign Relations.
  • 1984 Promoted to First Secretary. Embassy of the Argentine Republic, Asunción, Paraguay.
  • 1981 Embassy of the Argentine republic. Asunción, Paraguay.
  • 1977-80 Third Secretary. Department of regional Affairs. Secretariat for International Economic Relations. (areas of ALALC, ALADI, and SELA).
  • 1976-77 Argentine Foreign Service Institute.
 
PUBLICATIONS
  • 1975 "El Yrigoyenismo" in collaboration with Norberto Ivanovich. Buenos Aires, Editorial "el hueco". 1975
  • 1999 Revista Archivo del Presente. Apuntes para una Política Exterior (Foreign Policy Notes). February-March, 1999.
  • 1999 Revista de la Fundación Aujero. "EL MERCOSUR su futuro" (MERCOSUR: its future) September 1999.
  • 2001 Pensar y Hacer. "La Administración Bush". August, 2001