Arbitrators
Spain
2 years ranked
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Carlos González-Bueno is an arbitrator and partner at González-Bueno SLP. He has extensive experience in international arbitration, acting both as counsel and arbitrator in proceedings before ICC, ICDR, AAA, CIAM-CIAR, CAM, CIMA, TAB, SNA-OSCE, and other institutions. He has been involved in commercial arbitration cases across Spain, France, United Kingdom, Germany, Peru, Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, and the U.S. Carlos has handled disputes in sectors such as energy, construction, M&A, insurance, international sale of products, hospitality, sponsorship agreements, intellectual property, and many others. He has years of experience in both private and public practice in the field of intellectual property, advising and litigating complex matters.
Carlos holds a Law Degree from Comillas Pontifical University (ICADE), Madrid, and has been a member of the Madrid Bar Association since 1992. Throughout his career, he has combined private practice with high-level public service positions.
He served as General Director of the Spanish Patent and Trademark Office and held key governmental roles, including Undersecretary of State at the Ministry of Industry and Energy and Undersecretary of State at the Ministry of Science and Technology.
In academia, he has been a lecturer in Arbitration and Legal Argumentation at the Comillas Pontifical University (ICADE), Madrid between 2015 and 2022.
- Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (FCIArb)
- Spanish Arbitration Club
- ICC Commission on Arbitration and ADR
- Portuguese Arbitration Association (APA)
- Brazilian Arbitration Committee (CBAr)
- International Arbitration Institute Paris (IAI)
- Madrid Bar Association (ICAM)
- Clube dos Arbitralistas Lusófonos (CAL)
Carlos is the author and editor of significant works in the fields of international arbitration and intellectual property. He has published three editions of the "40 Under 40: International Arbitration" series (2018, 2021, and 2024), featuring diverse articles covering various aspects of international arbitration. He also coordinated the publication of "Comentarios a la Ley de Arbitraje," and “The Spanish Arbitration Act: A Commentary” both being comprehensive analysis of the Spanish Arbitration Law, in Spanish and English. Additionally, he is the author of numerous articles on arbitration and private international law.
International Arbitration: Most In Demand Arbitrators | Global Market Leaders
Chambers and Partners
2026
Arbitrators | Spain | Band 1
Chambers and Partners
2025
Thought Leaders - Arbitration | Spain | Thought Leader
Lexology Index
2025
Spain Dispute Resolution Arbitrators | Excellent
Leaders League
2025
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Carlos González-Bueno of González-Bueno regularly presides over proceedings in arbitral courts across Europe. He handles international arbitration under ICC rules, as well as domestic cases acting as arbitrator.
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I would highlight Carlos' ability to use clear and precise communication when explaining his decisions and the arbitration process.
Carlos is very pragmatic when it comes to legal arguements. He is one of the most skilled arbitrators in Spain and can work both domestically and internationally.
Carlos is straightforward, practical and pleasure to work with. His performance is superb and he's a top arbitrator in Spain.
Carlos has a great technical background.
Carlos González-Bueno is one of the most recognised arbitrators in Spain. This is due to his extensive international experience and his in-depth knowledge of procedural and arbitration law.
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