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Article Volume 7 Issue 4 1717 - 1734 August 20, 2024

Implementing the Singapore Convention in Tanzania: Challenges and Opportunities for Mediation Settlement

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Lukelo C. Samwel
LL.M. student at School of Law and Justice, Dar es Salaam Tumaini University DarTU, Tanzania
Abstract

This article examines the implementation of the Singapore Convention on Mediation in Tanzania, focusing on the challenges and opportunities it presents for the enforcement of international commercial mediation settlement agreements. The Singapore Convention, which aims to facilitate the cross-border recognition and enforcement of mediation agreements, offers a significant framework for enhancing dispute resolution mechanisms. However, Tanzania faces specific legal, institutional, and practical challenges in adopting and integrating these provisions into its domestic legal system. This study analyzes these obstacles and explores potential strategies to overcome them, thereby maximizing the benefits of the Convention for Tanzanian businesses and international trade. Through a comparative analysis with other jurisdictions that have successfully implemented the Convention, the article provides insights and recommendations for policymakers, legal practitioners, and stakeholders in Tanzania.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 7, Issue 4, Page 1717 - 1734
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