Carlos A. Matheus Lopez is a distinguished figure in the field of arbitration, bringing over 23 years of extensive experience to his role as a full-time arbitrator in independent practice based in Lima. His expertise spans a wide range of arbitration proceedings, where he has...
Carlos A. Matheus Lopez is a distinguished figure in the field of arbitration, bringing over 23 years of extensive experience to his role as a full-time arbitrator in independent practice based in Lima. His expertise spans a wide range of arbitration proceedings, where he has served as Chairman, Sole Arbitrator, and member of various tribunals, both ad hoc and institutional. His profound understanding of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and Corporate Law has made him a sought-after consultant for government corporations and private companies alike, who rely on his insights to navigate complex legal landscapes.
Dr. Matheus holds a Ph.D. in Law from the University of the Basque Country in Spain, which underpins his academic prowess. In addition to his arbitration practice, he is an Associate Professor at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP), where he imparts knowledge on Arbitration Law and contributes to the development of future legal minds. His teaching not only reflects his commitment to academia but also enhances his practical insights, ensuring that he remains at the forefront of evolving legal standards and practices.
Currently, Carlos is involved in several key projects that focus on enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of arbitration processes in Latin America. His dedication to resolving conflicts through innovative legal strategies is complemented by his fluency in Spanish and expertise in international law, intellectual property, and legal research. As an influential voice in the arbitration community, Carlos A. Matheus Lopez continues to shape the discourse around dispute resolution, making significant contributions to both practice and scholarship in the field.