Analysis of the ODR systems around the world and their possible way of implementation in Colombia

Authors

Abstract

The use of ODR systems around the world has been shown as a viable solution to the congestion and judicial delay. These systems have a huge diversity depending on the societies in which they are implemented. From huge companies in the search of profit, to state-financed programs that search to put an end to judicial congestion. The purpose of this article is to study how the ODR systems around the world have been planned accordingly to the specific needs of each society, to evaluate the success of each system and, finally, to present an implementation proposal accordingly to the specific needs of Colombia.

Keywords:

Online dispute resolution, alternative devices for conflict resolution, intelligence, judicial congestion

Author Biographies

Sebastián Díaz Bolívar, Universidad de Medellín

Abogado de la Universidad de Medellín, Especialista en Derecho Empresarial de la Universidad de Medellín y candidato a Magister en Derecho Procesal de la Universidad de Medellín.

Mónica María Bustamante Rúa, @mmbustamante, Universidad de Medellín

Abogada y Magister en Derecho Procesal de la Universidad de Medellín – Colombia,   Doctora en Derecho y Magister en Derecho Procesal de la Universidad Nacional de Rosario – Argentina;  Directora de la Maestría en Derecho Procesal de la Universidad de Medellín – Colombia;  integrante del Grupo de Investigaciones en Derecho Procesal de la Universidad de Medellín; miembro de la Asociación Internacional de Derecho Procesal, del Instituto Iberoamericano de Derecho Procesal,  del Instituto Panamericano de Derecho Procesal y de la Red para el Estudio del Proceso y la Justicia