Carlos Matheus López

Nationality: Peruvian Languages: Arab, Spanish, English, French and Italian

Biography

Carlos A. Matheus is a full-time arbitrator in independent practice, based in Lima.

He holds a Ph.D. in Law from University of the Basque Country (Spain).

He is Associate Professor of the Academic Department of Law at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú PUCP and Professor of Arbitration Law at the Cesar Vallejo University and Peruvian Judicial School (Peru). He is also Professor of Sufism at the Center for Eastern Studies of the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru.

Professor Matheus has been in the practice of arbitration for over 23 years, like Chairman, Sole Arbitrator or member of the tribunal in numerous arbitration proceedings, ad hoc and institutional. Government corporations and private companies have appointed Professor Matheus to serve on various panels. He has also provided opinions to state enterprises and companies.

He is the author of several articles, books and book chapters published in Latin America, Europe, the Middle East and North America.

Professor Matheus is a frequent speaker at conferences on arbitration law in several countries of Latin America, Asia and Europe.

He is a children’s literature writer and contributor to several cultural magazines.

He is also a guest lecturer at several universities of Latin America and Europe.

Professor Matheus is arbitrator at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS / TAS).