Building Up Commercial Dispute Resolution in Africa

International Trade ForumNum. 4/2006, Octobre 2006

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Over 20 African countries have set up arbitration and mediation centers since 1995, usually under a national chamber of commerce. They have flourished in part as alternatives to overburdened courts. As a follow-up to the 2nd ITC Symposium on the Management of Dispute Resolution Centres (Chamonix, France, May 2006), African arbitration institutions met in southern and western Africa. They looked at how to attract companies, both national and foreign, to resolve disputes in Africa rather than through European and American institutions, which happens at a high cost to the firms and to the detriment of Africa's legal community.

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Building Up Commercial Dispute Resolution in Africa

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