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Agricultura, sociedad y desarrollo
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Abstract
CASTRO-PORTALES, Diego and MORAGA-NAVARRO, María P.. Conflict resolution inside water users' organizations in Chile: judicialization or arbitration?. agric. soc. desarro [online]. 2015, vol.12, n.3, pp.319-347. ISSN 1870-5472.
The alternatives or pathways currently used for conflict resolution, that is to say judicialization or arbitration, would apparently not be the only existing paths for the resolution of transcendent controversies for users of river courses. In effect, on the one side we believe that we will not obtain anything productive if the legislator continues to add new procedures, both for arbitration and for judicial processes proper. This is because if these new procedures are used daily, they do not fulfill the expected goals. To address and solve the situation set out, we believe it to be completely feasible that Vigilance Boards can firstly solve, as they currently do, the conflicts that arise throughout their territory, using the Board as arbitrator arbiter.