Rwanda: Lawyers Ready to Cash-In on Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanisms

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Lawyers say the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanisms that governments are pushing for do not mean that litigators will lose business, but rather they will provide more opportunities for work.

For the past two years, for instance, the Rwandan judiciary has put efforts into court-annexed mediation, a mechanism where court registrars, judges, and accredited mediators assist conflicting parties to settle disputes through mediation rather than litigation.

The mechanism is employed in cases where court officials deem mediation the better option. Other ADR mechanisms used in Rwanda include arbitration and conciliation. Earlier this year, former Chief Justice Sam Rugege , pointed a finger at some lawyers for not being enthusiastic about persuading their clients to take part in mediation.In an interview withon the sidelines of the International Bar Association African Regional Forum Conference that took place in Kigali on September 13 to 15, Rwanda Bar Association 's President Moise Nkundabarashi argued that lawyers ADR mechanisms are an opportunity for business for lawyers.

"These are technical alternative dispute resolution mechanisms that are mainly performed by lawyers. So, we look at this as an opportunity for business, not a reason for losing jobs. For example, when an arbitration is happening, the arbitrator will often be a lawyer. It is also allowed that the conflicting parties will be accompanied by their counsels," he noted.

 

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