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Provided by Jerónimo Carcelén
Energy, Mining and Natural Resources: Mining.
Appointed by the Ministry of Mines to elaborate the National Mining Policy (2019-present)
Board Member, Foundation Casa de la Paz (2013-present)
Member, Georgetown University Law Center Latin American and Caribbean Law Alumni Advisory Board (2014-Present)
Partner at PPU, expert in Mining and Energy Law. His professional practice focuses in legal advice to governments on their mining public policy and legal frameworks (Ecuador, Afghanistan, Colombia), to multilateral entities (the World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, the Swiss Cooperation Agency), and to private companies on matters dealing with foreign investments, purchase of mining companies and projects, mining-related dispute resolution and arbitration, and contractual negotiations associated to the mining industry in topics such as financing, construction and easements. He has vast experience, both in the public and private sectors, being a top notch in legal and regulatory matters, which has allowed him to participate in the negotiation of contracts between mining companies and host-States; in international investment arbitrations; and in the design of public policies and legal and regulatory frameworks for mining in more than 15 countries, including advice to the Chamber of Deputies for the drafting of bills related to the mining industry.
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Jerónimo Carcelén is a very versatile lawyer with very strong knowledge of mining law who is always available for us. There are not many lawyers with his level of customer service.
Jerónimo Carcelén is a very versatile lawyer with very strong knowledge of mining law who is always available for us. There are not many lawyers with his level of customer service.