Reflections from the Lusaka Arbitration Week 2026

ADR Bill; Kenya and Zambia

The formal handover of Zambia’s Alternative Dispute Resolution Bill marks a significant step toward creating a unified legislative framework for arbitration, mediation, and construction dispute resolution. At the same time, Kenya is pursuing parallel reforms through proposed legislation including the Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, the Dispute Resolution Bill and the Construction Payments Adjudication Bill, highlighting two different but complementary approaches to strengthening ADR systems in the region. Viewed together, these reforms signal a broader shift across African infrastructure markets toward clearer enforcement mechanisms, stronger institutions, and more accessible dispute resolution frameworks.

Reflections from the Zambia Arbitration Week – The Two Percent Problem: Enforcing Dispute Board Decisions

Construction Law

In construction dispute resolution circles, one statistic is repeated so frequently that it has almost become a mantra. Dispute boards resolve approximately 98% of the disputes referred to them. It is an impressive figure and understandably so. The number features prominently in conference presentations, training materials, and advocacy for the dispute board model. But the remaining 2% deserves attention.

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 […]

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