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Arbitration in Ecuador: An Effective Alternative for Dispute Resolution
- June 5th, 2025
- Quevedo & Ponce
Arbitration stands out as an alternative dispute resolution mechanism that allows parties to resolve their conflicts outside of the ordinary court system, by resorting to impartial and qualified arbitrators who issue awards with the authority of a final judgment.
A cornerstone of arbitration is the parties’ autonomy of will, expressed through the arbitration agreement, which may be included as a clause within a contract or exist as an independent document. Notably, the nullity of the main contract does not affect the validity of the arbitration agreement, as it is deemed an autonomous accord. Pursuant to the kompetenz-kompetenz principle, the arbitral tribunal has the authority to rule on its own jurisdiction.
Arbitration offers significant advantages over traditional litigation:
- Celerity: Arbitral proceedings are considerably faster, reducing procedural delays and bureaucracy.
- Confidentiality: Unlike court litigation, arbitration is not public, safeguarding sensitive information and preserving business or personal relationships.
- Expertise: Parties may appoint arbitrators with specialized knowledge in the subject matter, leading to more accurate and relevant decisions.
Arbitration thus provides a robust, modern, and efficient path for dispute resolution, ensuring legal certainty and procedural specialization.
At Quevedo & Ponce, we offer comprehensive arbitration advisory services, delivered by a highly specialized team committed to efficient, confidential, and client-focused solutions.
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