dc.description.abstract | This research was carried out to assess the extent to which Alternative Dispute Resolution
(ADR) methods are applied in management of Commercial Conflicts in Uganda. Litigants,
especially business minded people want their issues resolved as rapidly and as cheaply as
possible. This study aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of ADR as a tool for management, to
manage commercial conflicts and commercial relationships. The objectives were to determine
the effect of Mediation, Arbitration, Negotiation, and Conciliation on determination of
Commercial conflicts at the High Court Commercial Division.
In this study, questionnaires were utilised to gather information from 110 respondents and semi structured questionnaires were used to collect perspectives. The study briefly details the various
techniques of the ADR process and provides insight into application of the select forms of ADR
in resolving commercial conflicts. Additionally, data collected from the respondents is presented
and discussed in form of quotations and narrative themes as per respondents’ views in regard to
each objective of the study.
Findings of this study revealed that usage of ADR methods was lesser compared formal
litigation. Mediation and negotiation are the most prevalent choices of ADR techniques applied
to commercial conflict resolution and that ADR as an approach saves the businessman’s time and
money. Mediation influences the outcomes in commercial disputes at 60.3 %, Negotiation by at
least 43.2%, Arbitration at 23.9% and Conciliation by 12.5%. Further findings revealed that the
ineffectiveness incorporated into current ADR system act as barriers to its optimal use by legal
practitioners. To an extent, these barriers include perceptions by the litigants who are un aware
or unwilling to enter into ADR, the resistance by opposing counsel and the fact that ADR is not
confined to legal rules and nor does it provide for corrective measures like appeal.
Improvements are recommended for development of ADR to achieve effective settlements which
lead to increase the usage of ADR. This study concludes that the ADR methods introduce
relatively less formal methods of conflict resolution; introduce consensual problem solving and
are cost effective. The use of ADR has taken hold, though there is need to have a comprehensive
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