Towards an Overarching Policy: Understanding Kenya’s Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanisms Landscape and Culture
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2018-06Author
Muigua, Kariuki
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Commercial disputes are considered a
s
part and parcel
of doing business the world over. While
parties to contracts attempt and rely on the other side’s commitment in delivering on their part of
the bargain, there is always the likelihood of emergence of disputes and thus, there is always a
need to have in pl
ace a dispute settlement procedure to address such disputes. The use of wrong
forums or mechanisms in dealing with such disputes has nearly as adverse effects on the business
relations as failure to settle the disputes at all. As such, parties and states a
re always seeking the
best available alternatives to handle arising commercial disputes. This paper
discusses the place
of ADR in effective management of commercial disputes in Kenya
and the need for a responsive
and adaptive policy, legal and institutiona
l framework that addresses the unique needs and
characteristics of the business community and related disputes.
Citation
Muigua K. "Towards an Overarching Policy: Understanding Kenya’s Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanisms Landscape and Culture.". In: 1st Nairobi Centre for International Arbitration (NCIA) Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) National Conference. Intercontinental Hotel, ; 2018.Publisher
University of Nairobi
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