Cedeño Castro, Maria Bravo Carrion, Ruth
In divorce processes in Ecuador, family mediation is presented as an effective tool to manage conflicts and facilitate agreements, offering significant advantages both in the emotional and legal spheres. According to research findings, this method allows for a faster and less costly resolution compared to conventional litigation, and highlights its...
Flores Arenales, Carlos Y.
Introduction: Given limited access to the State justice system, some K’iche’ communities in Western Guatemala resort to community trials within Mayan law to publicly prosecute people accused of committing crimes in practices known locally as suk’ b’anik (correction/ straightening out), which often feature highly ritualized spectacular choreographie...
Prieto Centeno, María Elena Zamora Vázquez, Ana Fabiola
The evolution of criminal law towards more restorative approaches has generated a growing interest in restorative justice as a tool for resolving criminal conflicts. This approach seeks to satisfy all parties involved in the conflict, including the offender, the victim, and the community at large. In the Ecuadorian context, there has been particula...
Chevel Herrera, Edgar Augusto
This document shows the preliminary results of the research on conflict resolution from the pedagogical practices of physical education related to school coexistence, presented as an objective to analyze the relationship between physical education and school coexistence from the resolution of conflicts in the pedagogical practices of secondary scho...
José Ricardo, Mancilla León
The objective of this research was to determine the relationship that exists between negotiation and conflict resolution in secondary level teachers of the Educational Institutions in question. The methodology was quantitative, descriptive, correlational. The population is made up of secondary school teachers and directors in a number of 162 units;...
Sajuyigbe, Ademola Samuel Abiodun, Anthony Ayeni, Adebanji Lidia Ineba, Harry
The researchers in African countries have received attention in the literature, especially in the academic environment, as high labour turnover among the academic staff leds to reduced productivity and quality of education in Africa. This study investigated the positioning of conflict resolution through the extemporization of ‘Employee voice (EV), ...
Carneiro, Cristiane Dias Duzert, Yann Almeida, Rafael Alves de
This study aims to measure the economic benefits of business mediation in Brazil compared to lawsuits, investigating whether choosing mediation to resolve a business conflict is more economically advantageous than filing a lawsuit in the judiciary and whether opting for extrajudicial mediation to settle a business dispute is more economically advan...
González García, Juan Camilo Lozano Pineda, Cristián Cuartas Díaz, Mariana Torres Barreto, Martha Liliana
This study explores the rising vitality of socio-emotional skills, or 'soft skills,' within industrial engineering in Industry 4.0. Anchoring in Daniel Goleman's emotional intelligence theory and Arik Carmeli's explorations, it underscores how emotional intelligence propels optimal work attitudes and behaviors. The research implements a playful act...
Cázares Solórzano, Jorge A. Santamaría, Juan
Abstract In Ecuador, the mediation system is recognized in the 2008 Constitution and regulated by the Arbitration and Mediation Law. It is used for the voluntary resolution of conflicts. Mediation is conducted by an impartial third party who helps to identify the points of conflict and reach a fair and legal solution, through which the obligation t...
Valencia Agudelo, Germán Darío Ecuyer, Brendan
The article analyzes access to drinking water and community management of the resource in the 16 prioritized subregions in the post-conflict with the Farc-ep, using information from the Development Programs with a Territorial Focus (PDET) with its 16 Action Plans for Regional Transformation (PATR) and its 170 Municipal Pacts for Regional Transforma...