03941nam 22003973u 450 991046534320332120210108000914.09987-753-54-X(CKB)3710000000645862(EBL)4504922(MiAaPQ)EBC4504922(EXLCZ)99371000000064586220160516d2014|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||Alternative Dispute Resolution in Tanzania[electronic resource] Law and PracticeMkuki na Nyota Publishers20141 online resource (226 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9987-753-05-1 Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface; Abbreviations and Acronyms; Part 1 - The Genesis of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR); Chapter One - The Concept of Dispute and Conflict Management; 1.0 Introduction; 1.1 Understanding Disputes and Conflicts; 1.1.1 Introduction; 1.1.2 The Dimension and Nature of Conflict; 1.1.3 Functions of Conflict; 1.1.4 Causes of Disputes and Conflicts; 1.1.5 Conflict Analysis; 1.1.6 Tools for Conflict Analysis; Chapter Two - The Concept of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR); 2.0 Introduction2.1 Meaning of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)2.2 Origins and Ideology of ADR; 2.2.1 General Overview; 2.2.2 Rationale for the Emergence of Modern ADR; 2.3 Reform of the US Justice System in Favour of ADR; 2.4 The Spread of ADR Beyond the US; 2.4.1 The Spread of ADR to Other Developed Countries; 2.4.2 The Spread of ADR to Africa; 2.5 The Benefits of ADR; Chapter Three - Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in the African Cultural Context; 3.0 Introduction; 3.1 The Role of Culture in Dispute Resolution; 3.1.1 The Place of Culture in Conflict3.1.2 The Cultural Orientation of Parties to a Dispute3.1.3 Cultural Aspects are Prevalent in Every Conflict Situation; 3.2 The Role of Ubuntu in Dispute Resolution in Africa; 3.2.1 The Place of Restorative Justice in Dispute Resolution in Africa; 3.2.2 The Place of Ubuntu in Dispute Resolution in Africa; 3.3 Comparison between Formal ADR and Traditional Justic e Systems in Africa; 3.3.1 Emphasis on Informality of Procedures; 3.3.2 Methods of Dispute Resolution in Traditional Africa; 3.3.3 Neutrality of the Mediator in Traditional Africa Dispute Settlement3.3.4 The Notion of Privacy and Confidentiality vis-à-vis Conflict of Interest of Mediators in the African Traditional Dispute Resolution3.3.5 The Need to Maintain Cohesion and Collaboration; Chapter Four - Transplanting ADR into Tanzania from the West; 4.0 Introduction; 4.1 Retention of the Colonial Legal System and its Impact on Dispute Resolution in Africa; 4.1.1 General Overview; 4.1.2 The Rationale for the Retention of the Colonial Justice System; 4.1.3 The Implications of the Retention of the Colonial Justice System in Dispute Resolution in Africa4.2 Prelude to the Introduction of ADR in Tanzania4.2.1 E arly Measures to Reduce Caseloads in Civil Courts; 4.2.2 The Need for ADR in Tanzania; 4.3 Introduction of ADR in Tanzania; 4.3.1 General Overview; 4.3.2 Consequences of the 1994 Amendments to the Civil Procedure Code; 4.4 Challenges Facing ADR in Tanzania :Findings of the ADR Evaluation Report; 4.5 Recommendations of the ADR Evaluation Report; Part 2 - Theories and Principles of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR); Chapter Five - Theories and Principles of Negotiation; 5.0 Introduction; 5.1 Meaning and Dimensions of Negotiation5.2 Approaches to Resolving Disputes Through NegotiationElectronic books.967.8Mashamba J1031149AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910465343203321Alternative Dispute Resolution in Tanzania2448370UNINA02316nam 2200313-- 450099100433543200753620240723133352.0141006s1769----ne e b 001 0 fre de.i- eri-N.e. TEPA (3)1769 (R)v. 12520 2.0.I.I. (I(I (3)1769 (R)v. 2Bibl. Interfacoltà T. PellegrinoitaSocioculturale ScsfreBonnet, Charles<1720-1793>68999Contemplation de la nature par C. Bonnet, des academies imperiales d'Allemagne ... Tome premier [-second]Seconde éditionA Amsterdamchez Marc-Michel Rey17662 volumi ; 8°corsivo ; romanoOcchietti1: Tome premier. -[8], XLV, [1], 244 p. ((Segnatura: Ïâ´ *-4*⸠5*¹ A-P⸠Q². Marca non controllata (Arnia con api tra due ulivi in cornice col motto: Ingeniosa assiduitate) sul frontespizio.2: Tome second. -XI, [1], 301, [3] p. ((Segnatura: *â¶ A-Tâ¸. - Fregio calcografico sul frontespizioIl fondo Briganti-Stajano è stato annesso al patrimonio della Biblioteca Interfacoltà nel 1981. Le famiglie da cui il Fondo prende il nome sono l'aristocratica famiglia gallipolina dei Briganti (fine XVIII sec.) e la famiglia Stajano di Sannicola, alla quale il Fondo è pervenuto in eredità dopo la morte di Domenico Briganti, ultimo discendente (fine XIX sec.).Il fondo si compone di una sezione a stampa antica e moderna e di una sezione manoscritta. La sezione a stampa è costituita in buona parte dalla biblioteca dei due esponenti più noti dellâIlluminismo riformatore salentino, Tommaso Briganti (1691-1762) e il figlio Filippo (1726-1804), e riflette in pieno i loro interessi per le discipline storiche, giuridiche, economiche, religiose e filosofiche; sono presenti nella sezione, inoltre, libri, opuscoli, documenti e opere degli stessi Stajano.LE0021 esemplare, volumi 1-2LE002Briganti-Stajano <fam.><sec. 18-19.>possessore precedenteLE002Rey, Marc MichelPaesi BassiAmsterdam991004335432007536Contemplation de la nature par C. Bonnet, des academies imperiales d'Allemagne ... 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