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Admissibility of Cassation Recourses against Arbitral Awards in Ecuador: A Backwards Step on the Path towards the Finality of Arbitral Awards?
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This article by Nicolás Costabile, published by
Kluwer Arbitration Blog, explores: (i) Ecuadorian courts'
historic approach to the availability
of cassation (recurso de
casación) against decisions that resolve annulment
proceedings of arbitral awards, (ii) the change of approach taken
in the past year, and (iii) its particular impact on the finality
principle essential to arbitration. Read the article.
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