Carmen Martinez Lopez
Latin America Guide 2025
Band 3 : International Arbitration
Band 3
About
Provided by Carmen Martinez Lopez
Practice Areas
Carmen, a partner in the Madrid office, has appeared as advocate in numerous investment treaty and commercial arbitrations. She has handled arbitrations under the rules of the major arbitral institutions and ad hoc across a variety of jurisdictions, with a particular focus on Latin America and Spain. Carmen also sits as arbitrator.
Carmen is dual-qualified in civil law and common law, and regularly handles contentious work in English, Spanish, and French. She is admitted to the New York and Madrid Bars, and is a Solicitor of the Senior Courts of England & Wales. Carmen holds law degrees from Columbia Law School, the College of Europe and the University of Murcia (Premio Nacional Fin de Carrera and Premio Extraordinario Fin de Carrera).
Carmen serves or has served in a variety of leadership positions, including as a Vice-President of the ICC International Court of Arbitration, a member of the board and the President of the British Chapter of the Spanish and Iberoamerican Arbitration Club (CEIA), a member of the Arbitrator Appointment Committee of the Madrid Arbitration Court, and a team leader for the IBA Task Force for the Revision of the 2010 IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence. Carmen writes and speaks regularly on arbitration-related issues.
Professional Memberships
England & Wales (Solicitor)
New York
Madrid
Personal
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Languages Spoken
English
Spanish
French
Chambers Review
Latin America
Carmen Martinez Lopez elicits impressive market recognition for her capabilities, assisting corporate clients with both commercial and investment arbitration across Latin America.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Carmen Martinez Lopez is an excellent lawyer who has shown a lot of knowledge and thoroughness in the analysis of our case."
"Carmen Martinez Lopez is an excellent lawyer who has shown a lot of knowledge and thoroughness in the analysis of our case."