Appropriate Dispute Resolution

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Appropriate Dispute Resolution is a civilised way of resolving a range of differences and conflicts, with a collection of processes used to resolve conflicts or disputes informally and confidentially. Appropriate Dispute Resolution provides a variety of processes that help parties to resolve disputes without a trial. Appropriate Dispute Resolution processes for civil cases typically include interest-based negotiation, mediation and arbitration. People at various relationship levels encounter differences which if not handled appropriately can escalate into unresolved conflict.

Appropriate Dispute Resolution is usually less formal, less expensive, not adversarial and less time-consuming than a court trial. ADR can also give people more opportunity to determine when and how their disputes will be resolved.

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Conflict prevention

Japan expected to help with conflict prevention

Atul Khare, U.N. undersecretary general for field support, recently visited Tokyo to attend a preparatory meeting for a U.N. peacekeeping defense ministerial conference scheduled...
South Sudan youth

South Sudan youth, women stage peace concert

South Sudanese youth and women held a peace concert on Wednesday (September 04), an event aimed at highlighting positive activities and efforts to end...
Tribunal set to rule on Ghana

Tribunal set to rule on Ghana, Cote d’Ivoire maritime dispute

Sep 8, 2017 The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) will on September 23, 2017, rule on the maritime boundary dispute between...
Dagbon factions

Dagbon factions to return to peace talks

Sep 7, 2017 The two Royal Gates involved in the Dagbon conflict; the Abudus and the Andanis have agreed to resume peace talks at the...
Countries playing games with world war

Countries playing games with world war

North Korea has just fired off an intercontinental ballistic missile over Japan. Japan is uncertain as to whether the US wants to start a...
Technical University and Poly students demand for Councils

Technical University and Poly students demand for Councils

Students of Technical Universities and Polytechnics yesterday embarked on a demonstration in Accra to demand for the constitution of governing councils for their institutions. According...
Alavanyo-Nkonya

Alavanyo-Nkonya conflict needs mediation — ADR Expert

Last week’s shooting of a linguist in Alavanyo which breached the peace deal in the Alavanyo-Nkonya conflict, has re-ignited calls for the protracted boundary...
US Overtime Rule dips

US Overtime Rule dips

The Obama administration's overtime rule took another step toward oblivion last week when a federal judge in Texas issued a summary judgment in favor of...

Boeing wins Airbus subsidies dispute

US aircraft manufacturer Boeing has won a victory in a long-running dispute with European rival Airbus. The World Trade Organization has reversed on appeal a...
Jean Yves Le Drian

France pushes for peace deal with Libya

French Foreign Minister Jean Yves Le Drian met with Libyan political leaders on Monday to offer support for a deal aimed at stabilizing the...
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