Facing the Challenges of Customary Dispute Resolution: Conclusion and Recommendations

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2008

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Getachew Assefa et al., « Facing the Challenges of Customary Dispute Resolution: Conclusion and Recommendations », Centre français des études éthiopiennes


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(Penal Reform International 2001:5; emphasis added)ConclusionThe studies in this book have been able to establish conclusively that customary dispute resolution systems are widely distributed and prevalent throughout Ethiopia. Despite their wide coverage, CDR institutions are quintessentially local serving particular groups. Most such institutions are built on cultural rules linked to local belief systems, and are based on localised trust among people who know each other in face-to-face communities....

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