Carlos
Antonio
Miranda Gumucio
Director
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Founding Director and CEO, Graduated from the Universidad
Mayor de San Simón as Licentiate in Law, Political
and Social Sciences; graduated as Master in Development
Sciences, with a major in Integration from the Universidad
Mayor de San Andrés.
Took the post-graduate course in Management Skills for
Attorneys in the Master's Degree Program (MPD) implemented
by the Catholic University of Bolivia (UCB) and the Harvard
Institute for International Development (HIID).
He is an Arbiter in commercial issues for the Conciliation
Arbitration Center at the National Chamber of Commerce
of Bolivia, and a conciliator empowered by the Ministry
of Justice. Likewise, he is an Arbiter for the Inter-American
Commercial Arbitration Commission (CIAC)
He is a Deputy Magistrate for the Justice Tribunal of
the Andean Community of Nations and member of the Press
Tribunal of the Honorable City Council of La Paz.
He was Dean of the Law Faculty in the Bolivian Catholic
University during the 1995 to 1999 periods, and professor
in the above-mentioned University in Commercial Law and
Family Law.
He was Undersecretary of Justice (Vice-minister) in the
1994 and 1995 periods, where he participated in drafting
the Law of Conciliation and Arbitration; Law of Abolition
of Prison and Corporal Detention for Patrimonial Obligations,
the drafting of a project for a Sworn Bail Law against
Criminal Justice Retardation; the Law of Civil and Family
Assistance Procedural Abbreviation; the law project for
the Judiciary Council and the draft project for the Law
of the Defender of the People.
Law Practice Areas: Civil Matters, Commercial,
Environment, Administrative, Regulatory, Conciliation
and Arbitration.