
Lawyer, business consultant, and public policy analyst. Founding Partner of INERTIA and Board Solutions Central America.
Jorge Constantino Colindres
Lawyer, business consultant, and public policy analyst. With experience advising local and regional business groups in the design and implementation of their corporate governance system, international tax planning, strategic acquisitions, regulatory compliance, and asset protection strategies.
Currently acting as the Technical Secretary and Council Trustee of Próspera ZEDE, a Special Economic Zone in the Republic of Honduras with the status of an autonomous municipality, a common law legal system, and an independent financial supervisory authority.
Founding Partner of Servicios Profesionales Integrados, S.A. de C.V. (INERTIA), a multidisciplinary professional services firm providing legal, accounting, and investment structuring services. Its subsidiary firm, Board Solutions Central America, provides strategic planning, risk management, internal control, Board of Directors operations support, and family businesses counsel services.
Author and co-author of several studies on economic freedom, tax reform, energy market liberalization, special economic zones, constitutional law, and civil liberties. International recognition for his advocacy on behalf of the taxpayer due process rights, through which 15 out of his 20 policy proposals were adopted by the National Congress in the country’s new Tax Code, benefitting over 2 million registered taxpayers (Free Market Solutions to Poverty, 2017).
Expertise
Corporate & Commercial Law
Corporate Governance
Administrative Law
Investment Structuring
Tax Planning
Special Economic Zones
Policy Analysis
Real Estate
Publications
The Honduran ZEDE: From National Politics to Local Democracies
Journal of Special Jurisdictions (2021).
Make Honduras Great: Charter Cities as a Development Program
Charter Cities Institute (2019)
Democratic Compliance: A Charter City’s Obligations Under International Law. The case of the Honduran ZEDE regime.
Charter Cities Institute (2018)
Collection: New Honduran Tax Code Papers
Fundación Eléutera (2016)
Using Blockchain to Secure Honduran Land Titles
Property Rights Alliance (2016)
Economic Freedom in Central America Reports
Fundación Eléutera (2014-2016)