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Miguel Reyes Sánchez
was born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, on April 22, 1966. After
graduating JD (Juris Doctor), Cum Laude (1988), from Pedro
Henriquez Ureña National University (UNPHU), he continued his
studies at Catholic University of Santo Domingo (UCSD), where he
received his MSFS degree (Master of Science in Foreign Services,
Diplomatic Studies and International Relations), Summa Cum Laude
(2001) and at Pallas Athene European Foundation Centre,
Barcelona, Spain, where he received his EU-MSE degree (European Union
Master of Science).
He also has additional specialized studies in “Privatization:
organization, structure and execution” and “Banking Restructuring”,
American University, Washington, D.C. (1992); “Commercial
Law”, Universitary Cultural Foundation and Institute of
Commercial Law of Montevideo, Uruguay (1994); “International
Strategic Management for Executives of Financial Institutions”,
Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, Illinois (1997) .
In 1998, he was
invited by The British Council to participate in the “Latin
American-Europe Conference” for young Latin American leaders, held
in Madrid, Spain; Brussels, Belgium and London, England; in 1999, by the
Institute of Latin American Studies of the University of Stockholm
as Professor Emeritus and Guest Researcher to a magisterial
conference, Stockholm, Sweden; and in 2002, by Wilton Park Conference
as Professor, West Sussex, England.
In 2004 he was selected by
The International Institute of Leadership Histadrut,
to participate in the “Opinion Formers
in a Conflict Zone Course”,
held in Israel; and in 2006 he was invited by The
Institute for International Studies of the People's Republic of China
to participate in the “Higher
Diplomatic Studies Course”,
Beijing, China.
Reyes Sánchez
has a long professional career and history of work with government,
diplomatic services, banking and law. He has occupied important
official positions, such as Assistant to the Ambassador in charge of the
Executive Power Ceremonials and Presidential Protocol Office, Presidency
of the Dominican Republic, 1986; Third, Second and First Secretary
assigned to the Foreign Affairs Ministry, 1988; Assistant Counselor in
the Office of the Legal Counsel of the Executive Power, 1989. In the
Central Bank of the Dominican Republic his career has included:
Assistant to the Office of the Legal Counsel, 1989; Head of the
Legal/Monetary Affairs Division, 1990; Legal Counsel to the Coordinating
Team for Financial Reform, 1991; Technical Coordinator of the Legal
Counselor Office, 1992; Head of Protocol for the IDB Governor's
Assembly, 1993; Deputy Legal Counsel of the Central Bank, 1993; Member
of the Reviewing Commission for the Financial Monetary Code Project,
1993. In 1993 the Superintendency of Banks of the Dominican Republic
requests that he be their Legal Counsel; Legal Counsel for PRO-COMUNIDAD,
(the Dominican promotional fund for community initiatives), 1994-1995;
Secretary of the Central Bank, 1995-2003. Since 2003 he has worked as
Technical Ambassador of the Foreign Affairs Ministry and since 2004 also
serve as Advisor of the Governor of the Central Bank.
He also served as Professor At Pedro Henriquez Ureña National
University. Reyes taught International Law, Currency and Banking Law
Systems, Banking Contracts among others, becoming Director of the School
of Banking and Insurance (1996). Professor at Catholic University of
Santo Domingo (UCSD) where he teaches international law.
Reyes Sanchez also is
a Professor of International Relations at the Dominican Republic
Diplomatic and Consular Academy and several Dominican militaries
Academies: IMES, IMESA and IAEDESEN.
Reyes Sánchez is also a writer and poet and has published several books.
Bruno Rosario Candelier, a Dominican Literary Critic, and the Dominican
Republic Language Academy President, has called Reyes Sánchez: “the
Dominican Writer with the most international connections” because of
the numerous conversations Reyes Sánchez has had with the most important
modern writers, including José Saramago, Vaclal Havel, Mario Vargas
Llosa, Gabriel García Márquez, Octavio Paz, Mario Benedetti, Augusto Roa
Bastos, Jorge Amado, Abel Posse, Ana María Matute, Wole Soyinka, and
many more. Many of these conversations were recorded in Reyes Sánchez’s
book, Memoria de la Palabra (Memory of the Word).
“To write as Miguel Reyes Sánchez writes is gratifying. He touches
upon intricate topics and does so with caution, with respect for ideas.
He defends particular concepts and does it in a way that enriches us,
because he does not aspire to dispossess us of our own ideas, but rather
to share them, in the knowledge that truth does not exclude, and that
together we can favor the values of sensibility, of solidarity, of
friendship, of the search for a better nation, and elevate the capacity
to allow talent and culture to flourish through prose to the category of
permanent rank in the human condition”, said Tony Raful, Dominican
Republic Poet and Ex- Minister of Culture.
Jose Rafael Lantigua, Former
Minister of Culture of the Dominican Republic has the opinion that
"Miguel
Reyes Sanchez is a young writer who has blazed a path with very assured
steps and with the certainty that he makes a difficult transit requiring
prudence, boldness, and talent. He has created his own world of
relationships with literary expressions and has been constant in the
maturing of that expression and in the search for a path to open the
talents that his vocation projects".
In the literary realm he has published the following books:
Siluetas de Recuerdos
(Silhouettes of Remembrance) 1986, published as part of
the Dominican National Library’s Orpheus Collection.
En el Jardín de la Soledad
(In the Garden of Solitude) 1988, from which his
book, the poem “Alfonsina”, was selected as part of a Contemporary
Literary Anthology of young Hispanic writers, compiled by the
“Generation of ‘27 Cultural Center”, one of Spain’s important literary
entities.
En el Laberinto de la Palabra (In the Labyrinth of Words, Historical
Sketch of Central American Realities) 1992.
Retrospective history of Central America (1492-1992): Guatemala,
Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Costa Rica, the five countries were
ruled together by the Captaincy of Guatemala until their independence.
This book is a reference text in several national and international
universities.
Memoria de la Palabra
(Memory of the Word) 1995, a book which collects his
encounters with some of the most important contemporary writers.
Estudios Jurídicos Bancarios (Studies in Banking Law) 1995,
a detailed study of numerous issues of Dominican banking law, including
important aspects of the Monetary and Financial Code.
Travesías de un Navegante
(Journeys of a Traveler)
1996,
was chosen as the first book by a Dominican author to be placed in
circulation at the Art Gallery of the Interamerican Development Bank (I.D.B.),
Washington, D.C. This book is meant to provide an accessible
introduction to the analysis of international literary texts and
political, economy and social Dominican situation.
Desafíos de Fin de Siglo (Challenges of Century’s End) 1997,
a treatise on the global agenda at the end of the twentieth century.
This book is
a concise and very readable book that assists the reader in
understanding the ‘new world order’ and its impact on society.
Paradigmas de la Razón (Paradigms of Reason) 1998,
a treatise on postmodernism and the links between mankind and
technological change. This book is a rubric for generating questions
about possible intersections of literary and technological change in the
late twentieth century. To the extent that they can be mapped, these
intersections are themselves traces of a basic social and cultural shift
that has been recognized across a range of discourses and conditions:
ontologically, as a shift from atomic to digital states or forms;
economically, as a shift from industrial to information-based modes of
production; institutionally, as a shift from autonomous to networked
infrastructures; narratively, as a shift from linear to non-linear
conventions and practices; and textually, as a shift from the printed to
the electronic word. Each of these shifts is also, of course, a
variation on the now familiar theme of the postmodern.
Autonomía
Legal de los Bancos Centrales (Legal Autonomy of the Central Bank)
1999,
Translated into English, is a detailed study about the autonomy of Latin
American central banks. Discusses the inception of central banking and
the concept of central bank autonomy. Reyes Sánchez then discusses the
degree of legal autonomy found in central banks in 17 Latin American
countries.
América Latina en el umbral del nuevo milenio y perspectivas actuales de
la República Dominicana (Latin American on the threshold of the new
millennium and present perspectives for the Dominican Republic)
1999.
Magisterial Conference in the
Institute of Latin American Studies (LAIS), Stockholm University.
La Creación Literaria en el Siglo XX (Literature Creation in the
twentieth Century) 2000. Debates on the nature of literary
discourse in the 2Oth century with emphasis on the practice of
comparative. Presents a broad selection of the most important authors
of the past century with biographical background information and
bibliographical material, includes the major aspects of the literary
movements. It is unique in its genre,- no other reference work on modern
literature embraces such a detailed scientific approach and includes
such a huge number of world authors, material and information on their
lives and their literary production.
Reformas del Consejo de Seguridad de las Naciones Unidas (United
Nations Security Council Reform) 2002.
A book, which looks the different aspects and proposal on the question
of equitable representation on and increase in the membership of the
Security Council and other matters related to the Security Council.
Discusses the position of various delegations about making the Council's
working methods and procedures more open and transparent, on the veto,
and on the issue of the enlargement. Reyes Sánchez feels that the goal
of Security Council reform should be to make the Council less elitist
and more democratic, participatory and representative. The goal should
be not to reward a handful of countries with new privileges, but to
identify solutions that give all Member States greater access to the
Council.
Los Tratados Internacionales
(International Treaties) 2002. A brief overview of the
life cycle of a treaty. Discusses the most important general aspects
over treaties. A study of the different aspects and kind of treaties
with two or more parties, signed at a conference or gathering of nations
negotiating a treaty. Explain the issues after it’s signing by and show
how the treaty must be ratified since, in most jurisdictions, signature
does not equal ratification. When a country has ratified the treaty it
is considered as party to the treaty and legally bound by the terms of
the treaty and the required implementing legislation in order to become
domestically effective.
Régimen Jurídico de los Agentes Diplomáticos y Consulares
(Legal Regime of Diplomatic and Consular Agents) 2002.
Studies the privileges and immunities of diplomatic and consular
missions and their respective personnel. Studies the principles of
international law which had been observed for grant to ensure that
diplomatic and consular functions be exercised without hindrance in
order to facilitate normal exchanges between States over a wide range of
subjects. Analyzes the legal regime on protection, security and safety
of diplomatic and consular missions and the Vienna Conventions on
diplomatic and consular relations as well as the Convention on the
Prevention and Punishment of Crimes against Internationally Protected
Persons, including Diplomatic Agents to become Parties of relevant
international instruments as soon as possible.
Cumbres Iberoamericanas de Jefes de Estado y de Gobierno (Iberoamerican
Meeting of Heads of Government and Chiefs of State)
2002.
This publication current thought and pertinent history analysis relative
on Iberoamerican Meeting of Heads of Government and Chiefs of State
issues and challenges. The book cover a wide range of themes, including:
good governance; the environment; human potential; powering for growth;
financing for development; networking for development. The book aims to
strengthen cooperation between government and business, and contribute
to achieving the Millennium Development Goals.
Sombreros
para un Viajero.
(Traveler Hats) 2004. The conceit in this book is the idea
that all of you are traveler of one sort or another. Is a collection of
articles with a conceptual experimentalism and become free to travel in
the human depths and actions.
Señales para una Transición. Agenda de Desarrollo. (Transition
Signs. Development Agenda)
2006.
This book is a collection of essays and articles on the greatest points
to national and international contemporary agenda.
It goes on to discuss what indicators of change will be most useful in
monitoring a transition to
renew the nation’s commitment.
His books are found in the most prestigious libraries of the world. Many
of his books were selected, as part of the Handbook of Latin American
Studies (HLAS) of the Library of Congress of the United States of
America, as part of the Benson Latin American Collection of the
University of Texas, the Smatters Latin American Collection of the
University of Florida, Latin American and Caribbean Library of the
University of Illinois at Urbana – Champaign, the Eduardo Lozano Latin
American Collection of the University of Pittsburgh, among others.
In 1993, the
Spanish Ministry for Social Affairs, National Institute of Youth (INJUVE)
and Euro-Latin-American Center of Youth (CEULAJ) selected him as the
only writer to represent the Dominican Republic and participate in the
Young Literature and Commitment Forum in the City of Molliga, Málaga,
Spain. In 1994, he participated in Glass Ceiling IV, Blood and Letters,
at the Royal National Theatre London, England.
In 1996, Reyes
Sánchez was selected The Outstanding Young Person of the Dominican
Republic (Jaycees 72). In 1997 he was admitted as a “Member of
the Association Internationale des Critiques Litteraires”,
headquartered in Paris, France. On March 11, 1998 he was appointed “Member
of the Société Européene de Culture” (Venice, Italy), the first
Caribbean writer to achieve this recognition.
In 1998 the
Junior Chamber International selected him as The Outstanding Young
Person of the World (TOYP), in a ceremony celebrated in Manila,
Philippines, being the first Dominican citizen to have achieved such
distinction. .
On July 27,
2000, the Legislative Chamber of the Dominican Republic adopted a
resolution, with the unanimous vote in favor of all the legislators of
the different national political parties, declaring Reyes Sánchez:
"Exemplar Artist of Dominican Literature".
On April 16,
2001, the President of the Dominican Republic by means of decree No.
457-01, granted him “Commander” in the National Decoration “Order
of Merit of Duarte, Sanchez, and Mella” and on October 13, 2003,
by means decree No. 997-03, has elevated the decoration to the
Grade of “Grand Cross with Silver Plaque”.
Reyes Sánchez
has been chosen as Judge of The Outstanding Young Persons of the World (TOYP),
Junior Chamber International (JCI), 2002.
On May 14, 2005,
The United
Nations Association of the Dominican Republic (UNA-DR) selected him as “Good
Will Ambassador”.
In 2006, he was awarded the “Silver Supreme Circle” by Jaycees 72, for
maintenance actions and efforts, more than ten years, which have made
significant contributions to
development of Dominican Republic society.
Because the Dominican Republic is still a developing nation, where few
writers are able to have their books published, his outstanding literary
works have helped the Dominican Republic and the Spanish speaking
Caribbean become better known in far-away lands.
He has received other important international awards and honors,
including Honorable Mention, Fray Francisco de Vitoria International Law
Prize, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1986; Seykio Cultural Award of The Soka
Gakkai International, Tokyo, Japan, 1987; Distinguished Guest, World
Trade Center of Taipei, Taiwan, 1988. His biography was selected as part
of the international edition of the encyclopedia "Who's Who in Global
Banking and Finance” (2000-2001).
Newspaper columnist for "El Siglo" (1986-2001). Reyes Sanchez is
presently a columnist for “El Caribe” and he
is also Producer of the following TV Programs: “Senderos del Mundo” and
“Agenda Compartida”.
Member of the Dominican Bar Association; Dominican Bar of Notary Public;
Interamerican Bar Association headquartered in Washington D.C.; Union
Internationale des Avocats headquartered in Paris and The Shalom
Institute.
But a career in
law and education and a second career as a writer/poet have not been
enough to fulfill Reyes Sánchez. He also works with extremely poor
communities in the Dominican Republic, contributing to the needs of
these communities, for example working for potable water, latrinization,
and construction of health centers and sports facilities in the furthest
parts of the country.
Writer, educator, banker, poet, diplomatic and advocate for the poor,
Miguel Reyes Sánchez is a true Renaissance man for the new millennium.


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