Country of Residence
Discipline(s)
Institution
Universidad de Oriente
School of Laws
Altos de Quintero s/n. CP 90500. Santiago de Cuba. Cuba
Research Interests
Participatory Fiscal Governance, Economic and Financial Law, Inclusive Tax Policy, Normative Provision in the commons management
“Science becomes meaningful when it expands dignity, equity, and possibility for real communities.”
Biography
Reynier Limonta Montero is a Cuban jurist and Full Professor of Financial and Economic Law at Oriente University. Recognized as Cuba’s youngest PhD in 2020 and awarded the “Ignacio Agramonte” National Juridical Research Prize, his work bridges constitutional theory and distributive justice.Author of four books and widely cited internationally, he leads national research on tax governance for innovation and SMEs. He currently serves as Director of Territorial Development in Santiago de Cuba and is a member of the Technical Advisory Council for the Ministry of Finance and Prices. Internationally, he is a National Reporter for the IBFD’s Observatory on the Protection of Taxpayers’ Rights. His current research focuses on the Composite Ability to Pay Index (CAPI) to ensure fiscal equity in volatile economies and the governance of “the commons” through his innovative Four-Pillar Model.