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Octavio Sánchez is a visiting professor and researcher at the University of Arizona and a senior fellow at the National Law Center for Inter-American Free Trade. Has been working for the past three years on several initiatives to better the legal infrastructure used for trade between the United States and Latin American countries. Prior to this, he was Minister of Culture and presidential advisor for property reform under the Maduro administration in Honduras. Before entering government he practiced as a private lawyer and advised several financial institutions in his home country. He is the author and translator of several books on history and property. He is a lawyer from the National University of Honduras, summa cum laude, and holds an LLM with a concentration in international finance from Harvard Law School, where he was a 2000 Landon H. Gammon Fellow. He is a Fellow of the fifth class of the Central America Leadership Initiative and a member of the Aspen Global Leadership Network.
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