Government to introduce policy on alternative dispute resolution

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The Ugandan Government is set to introduce a policy on alternative resolution of disputes in the country. The Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Nobert Mao, expounds that the policy aims at regulating handling of disputes. Mao revealed that Government has already drafted a policy to this effect. He urged citizens to embrace alternative ways of settling disputes such as reconciliation, mediation small claims procedure and plea bargaining in criminal matters.

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