Balancing Party Autonomy and Judicial Oversight in Arbitration

The article was written by Prof. Wyne Kenneth Mutuma and Sarah Nashati. The Pillar of Party Autonomy in Arbitration Arbitration, by design, is intended to be a party-driven and final dispute resolution mechanism. Parties choose arbitration for its efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and flexibility. The process is founded on the core principle of party autonomy, which allows […]

The Evolving Role of Culture as a Dynamic in Mediation

The role of Culture in Mediation

By Sarah Nashati In our rapidly changing and increasingly interconnected world, mediation as a conflict resolution tool is evolving. One of the most significant factors driving this evolution is culture, a powerful, dynamic force that influences every aspect of human interaction. Culture plays a pivotal role in shaping the nature of the mediation process, from […]

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