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Ana Belen Micciarelli

Partner

Phone +5411 4346-1084

Expertise

Professional Experience

Ana Belen Micciarelli is a Partner in the Public and Administrative Law area. She joined the firm in 2015.

Ms. Micciarelli’s practice focuses on assisting clients operating in highly regulated markets -including energy, gas, mining, hydrocarbons, telecommunications and personal data-, as well as advising on public procurement (goods, services and public works), both in federal, provincial and municipal jurisdictions. She stands out for her experience in public and private infrastructure works and in sustainability matters.

She has extensive knowledge of administrative and constitutional procedures.

Education

She graduated with honors from Universidad Austral (2015), where she also earned a master´s degree in Administrative Law.

She has a degree on the Legal Regime of Public-Private Participation Contracts, as well as on the treatment of personal data.

In 2019, she attended the Academy of American and International Law, professional update program organized by The Center for American and International Law in Dallas, Texas.

 

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

She has been recognized as an expert in her practice area by the following international publications:

  • The Legal 500 2024: Public Law (Leading Associate), Electricity and TMT.
  • LACCA Approved 2024: Administrative Law.

In 2014, the Bar Association of the City of Buenos Aires recognized her for her Academic Excellence.

 

PROFESSIONAL ENTITIES AND ASSOCIATIONS

  • Member of the City of Buenos Aires Bar Association.
  • Public Procurement Observatory of Universidad Austral
  • Member of the International Bar Association (IBA).

PROFESSIONAL ENTITIES AND ASSOCIATIONS

  • “Reflections on the impact of sustainability on public procurement” (published in Abogados.com, 2023).
  • “The need to renegotiate by agreement of the parties the public contracts under execution affected by the public emergency caused by the COVID-19 disease.” (RDA 2021-133 , 154)
  • “The Federal Contentious Administrative Chamber declared unconstitutional a decree that created an “accessory” sanction for lack of legal basis.l” (published in Abogados.com, 2020)
  • “Inclusion of objective criteria for contractor selection: a requirement applicable to all jurisdictions” (published on the Public Procurement Observatory website, 2019).
  • “The prohibition of reformatio in pejus A limit to review the inconsistency in the first instance in the face of inaction of the injured party? - Commentary to the judgment “P., R. S. and Others v. G., K. L. and Others s/Cobro de Honorarios Profesionales”." (Revista Latinoamericana de Derecho Procesal No 3, Mayo 2015).