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Nationality
  
Mexican

Profession
  
Diplomat


Name
  
Joaquin Casasus

Role
  
Politician

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Preceded by
  
Francisco Leon de la Barra

Succeeded by
  
Bartolome Carvajal y Rosas

Died
  
1916, New York City, New York, United States

Joaquín Demetrio Casasús (Frontera, Tabasco, 23 December 1858 – New York, United States, 25 February 1916), was a Mexican Economist, Jurist, politician, Diplomat and Writer. He was a member of the Academia Mexicana de la Lengua, the correspondent academy in Mexico of the Real Academia de la Lengua Española, since 1904. He was the director of the Academy from 1912 until his death in 1916. He was also the Mexican Ambassador to the United States around 1910.

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Studies and Academia

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He studied Law at the Escuela Nacional de Jurisprudencia of México. After graduating he was made Secretary of State of Tabasco. At the same time, he was a Professor of Law and Economics at the Universidad de México. During his lifetime he participated in the writing of the Mexican Code of Commerce of 1889 and the Law of Creditary Institutions and Monetary Laws .

Career

In 1892 he represented Mexico at the International Monetary Conference held in Brussels (Belgium). In addition, he was a Federal Deputy and in 1902, he was elected president of the Congreso. In 1911, he was designated by President Porfirio Díaz as president of the Arbitration Commission regarding the U.S- Mexican Chamizal dispute. Along with fellow Federal Deputy, Manuel R. Uruchurtu, he managed to win the definite ruling of King Victor Emanuel II of Italy, in favor of Mexico and against the United States, thus establishing that the Río Bravo was Mexican and not part of the border.

During his life he wrote a great deal of books specially in topics of law and monetary economics and politics

Publications

  • La reforma monetaria en Mexico: Informes presentados á la Comisión Monetaria (1905)
  • The Pan-American conferences and their significance (1906)
  • Mexico (1911)
  • Cayo Valerio Catulo: su vida y sus obras (1904) with Victoriano Salado Alvarez
  • Gaius Valerius Catullus (1906)
  • Las reformas a la Ley de Instituciones de crédito (1908)
  • References

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