Oscar Ghersi Rassi
Oscar received his law degree from the Universidad Central de Venezuela in 2000. He obtained his Master of Laws from Columbia University in New York, (U.S.A.) in 2003.
Oscar has been an associate since 2005. Before joining the firm, he worked at the Supreme Tribunal of Justice, the Municipal Attorney’s Office of one of the metropolitan districts of Caracas and at the First Court on Administrative Litigation matters. His practice focuses on the areas of administrative law, free competition and regulation.
He has participated in proceedings before the Office of the Superintendent for the Promotion and Protection of Free Competition (PROCOMPETENCIA). He has experience in various aspects of public law including administrative contracts, urban planning, government torts liability, constitutional law, among others.
- Columbia University, New York, Master of Law, 2003
- Universidad Central de Venezuela, Law Degree, 2000
- Caracas, 2001
- Spanish
- English
- Member, Miranda State Bar Association
- Speaker: of New Draft Anti-Monopoly, Anti-Oligopoly, and Unfair Competition Law. Organized by the Federation of Chambers and Associations of Production and Commerce of Venezuela (FEDECAMARAS). April 27, 2006
- Speaker: Conference about the Monagas State’s New Mining Law. Entitlement Régime of Mining Rights and Tax Régime of Mining Activities according to the actual Law. Maturín, Monagas State. February 15th 2006
- Co-author of 2005 Report on the Venezuelan Regulation on Dominance. Published in Getting the Deal Through, by the International Bar Association.
- Author of Actio Popularis in Public International Law: a Critical View of the Case Law of the International Court of Justice. Review published by the Faculty of Legal and Political Sciences Nº 122, Universidad Central de Venezuela, 2001
- Lecturer in Human Rights & Introduction to the Law at the Law School of the Universidad Metropolitana, since March 2004
- Coach for the UNIMET team at the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition for the period 2004-2006
- Member and Coach of the UCV team at the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition since 1999 to 2002













