The discussions traversed both historical and contemporary dimensions of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), with particular reflection on pre-colonial Tanzanian justice systems, rooted in community consensus, restorative principles, and the stewardship of traditional leaders. Emphasis was placed on the continued relevance of these indigenous mechanisms and the imperative of thoughtfully integrating them within modern legal and arbitral frameworks, including the recognition of the role of traditional authorities in dispute resolution.
The dialogue further underscored the significance of upcoming flagship events, notably Dar Arbitration Week and the 8th TIArb Annual Conference, as key platforms for fostering dialogue, enhancing capacity, and positioning Dar es Salaam as a competitive and credible seat of arbitration within the region and beyond.
TIArb remains committed to promoting excellence in arbitration and ADR, and to contributing meaningfully to the development of a responsive and inclusive dispute resolution ecosystem in Tanzania.
The dialogue further underscored the significance of upcoming flagship events, notably Dar Arbitration Week and the 8th TIArb Annual Conference, as key platforms for fostering dialogue, enhancing capacity, and positioning Dar es Salaam as a competitive and credible seat of arbitration within the region and beyond.
TIArb remains committed to promoting excellence in arbitration and ADR, and to contributing meaningfully to the development of a responsive and inclusive dispute resolution ecosystem in Tanzania.