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The legal community mourned the death of lawyer Luiz Olavo Baptista. The retired USP professor died in São Paulo this Friday (10/18) due to severe pneumonia, at the age of 81. reproduction Luiz Olavo Baptista was one of the pioneers of arbitration in the country Reproduction Lawyer specializing in Business Law Walfrido Warde said that Baptista was a pioneer in arbitration in the country. "He was the great and modern Brazilian internationalist. He created arbitration in Brazil. He was my teacher, he trusted me, he recommended me many times. He believed in me. It's a very sad day. It's a great loss." Former USP dean João Grandino Rodas , who was also a legal consultant at Itamaraty, highlighted Baptista's expertise in International Trade Law. "The passing of professor Luiz Olavo Baptista deprives Brazil of one of its greatest exponents in International Trade Law.
He knew how to combine, like few others, theory with legal practice. His knowledge and boldness will be remembered by his colleagues and students. " Lawyer Flávio Yarshell highlights Baptista's legacy. “Irreparable loss for the academic community and the world of arbitration. The legacy he left in those and other fields consoles us, even if insufficiently. " The former director of the Faculty of Law Israel Mobile Number List at USP José Rogério Cruz e Tucci recalled Luiz Olavo Baptista's management at AASP (São Paulo Lawyers Association). "Forerunner of arbitration in Brazil, renowned professor who always honored the Arcades. He was a recognized president of the AASP, at an important moment in the institution's history. A regrettable loss!" For the former attorney general of the Union Luís Inácio Adams , Baptista promoted the country on the world market.
Luiz Olavo Baptista is, without a doubt, the Brazilian who most distinguished Brazil on the international scene in international arbitration and trade. His absence is regretted and will be felt." "A wise man is gone", summarized criminalist Alberto Zacharias Toron . Maristela Basso , professor at USP and partner at Nelson Willians Advogados, highlighted Baptista's mentoring side. "The best of us all left. Our best version. Without him I would have done nothing and nowhere would I have arrived. He had the world on his shoulders. The wars, the famines and the unresolved discussions. But it didn't weigh on him because He was designed to always show us a way out. It was from him who always came the indication of the way, the lighthouse, the best advice. There has come a time when there is no point in dying because he will live on in us and in those who follow us.
He knew how to combine, like few others, theory with legal practice. His knowledge and boldness will be remembered by his colleagues and students. " Lawyer Flávio Yarshell highlights Baptista's legacy. “Irreparable loss for the academic community and the world of arbitration. The legacy he left in those and other fields consoles us, even if insufficiently. " The former director of the Faculty of Law Israel Mobile Number List at USP José Rogério Cruz e Tucci recalled Luiz Olavo Baptista's management at AASP (São Paulo Lawyers Association). "Forerunner of arbitration in Brazil, renowned professor who always honored the Arcades. He was a recognized president of the AASP, at an important moment in the institution's history. A regrettable loss!" For the former attorney general of the Union Luís Inácio Adams , Baptista promoted the country on the world market.
Luiz Olavo Baptista is, without a doubt, the Brazilian who most distinguished Brazil on the international scene in international arbitration and trade. His absence is regretted and will be felt." "A wise man is gone", summarized criminalist Alberto Zacharias Toron . Maristela Basso , professor at USP and partner at Nelson Willians Advogados, highlighted Baptista's mentoring side. "The best of us all left. Our best version. Without him I would have done nothing and nowhere would I have arrived. He had the world on his shoulders. The wars, the famines and the unresolved discussions. But it didn't weigh on him because He was designed to always show us a way out. It was from him who always came the indication of the way, the lighthouse, the best advice. There has come a time when there is no point in dying because he will live on in us and in those who follow us.