Manuel Rodríguez Orellana

Manuel Rodríguez Orellana
Partido Independentista Puertorriqueño
PIP - Puerto Rican Independence Party
Leader Rubén Berríos
Founded October, 1946
Headquarters San Juan, Puerto Rico
Ideology National Liberation Movement, Social liberalism, Social democracy, Pan-Latin Americanism
International affiliation Socialist International (SI)
Official colours Green & White

Manuel Rodríguez Orellana (b. 1948 in Puerto Rico) is a legal scholar, lawyer, lecturer, columnist, published poet and political leader of the Puerto Rican Independence Movement. He is the son of the world-recognized and distinguished Puerto Rican legal scholar on Comparative Law, and former Dean of the University of Puerto Rico School of Law (1944-1960), Manuel Rodríguez Ramos.

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Academic distinctions

Manuel Rodríguez Orellana’s scholarly career included a tenured position as Professor of Law at Northeastern University School of Law in Boston, Massachusetts. Rodríguez Orellana also served as a Professor of Law at Inter-American University School of Law in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Furthermore, Rodríguez Orellana was a Visiting Scholar at Harvard Law School during the mid 1980s. Harking further back, from the 1970s to the present, Manuel Rodríguez Orellana has represented the Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP) at international summits such as those organized and held by political parties (including dozens of incumbent parties in government) from around the world affiliated to the Socialist International (SI). Manuel Rodríguez Orellana has also served as a key negotiator, diplomat and as speaker before the United Nations (UN), the United States Congress and as an appointed envoy to deal and enter into extensive discussions with U.S. Executive-Committees (summoned and assembled by Presidential Executive Orders hailing from the Bill Clinton and George W. Bush Administrations) charged to deal with Puerto Rico’s political status problem.

Career

Rodríguez Orellana is Secretary for North American Relations and former Senator for the Partido Independentista Puertorriqueño (PIP). He also served as Electoral Commissionar for the PIP during most of the 1990s. Currently, apart from his publicly acclaimed tenure as Secretary for North American Relations for the PIP, Rodríguez Orellana is a member of the executive-decisionmaking body within the PIP’s leadership organism.

Rodríguez Orellana has written extensively about the history and the current problems revolving around Puerto Rico’s political status and the future of that country from an economic, legal, political and sociological perspective. He has held a regular column in Puerto Rico’s only English-language daily, the Pulitzer Prize-winning daily The San Juan Star, as well as in that newspaper’s Spanish-language version.

Rodríguez Orellana has also helped draft PIP strategy and implemented policy regarding relations with various United States Presidents, the United States Congress and the United Nations.[citation needed]

Education

See also

External links

www.independencia.net/articulos/pon_mro_wash_subcomInsAff25abr07.html

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Website

  • Official website of the Puerto Rican Independence Party - www.independencia.net/ingles/welcome.html

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