Atlantic Review ::Alternative Dispute ResolutionJosé Alberto Ramirez is Venezuelan Fulbright alumnus with an LLM (masters in law) degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia, focused on Alternative Dispute Resolution. He does volunteer work for a Venezuelan NGO called Centro Integral de Justicia.
This NGO works in the field of access to justice, by promoting the use and development of Alternative Dispute Resolution procedures, such as mediation, arbitration and justice of the peace. He serves in the board of directors of its Mediation and Arbitration Center. |
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