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Mexican lawyer
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Luis Chico Goerne (1892–1960) was a Mexican lawyer, academic, and rector. He was an expert in penal law who wrote and lectured in the fields of law and sociology and made significant contributions to Mexico's penal codes of 1929 and 1931.
In August 1929, he was appointed director of the Faculty of Law at UNAM, shortly after the university was given autonomy. He served as rector of the school from 1935 to 1938.