Throughout the region, arbitration and conflict resolution laws recognize and reflect the fundamental principle of "judicial assistance."
Part 2 of the analysis by Álvaro Castellanos Howel in an article published in the blog section of Eleconomista.net insists on the idea that judges should be limited to serve as assistants in the processes of private arbitration.
The region already has rules for arbitration and other alternative methods for conflict resolution that are in line with international standards regarding arbitration.
The analysis of Álvaro Castellanos Howel in the article published in the Eleconomista.com Blogs section focuses on the need for the state judicial system to understand its role in assisting and working with arbitration and dispute resolution systems.