This book highlights the tremendous shift in the traditional
arrangements for the delivery of civil justice in the Commonwealth
Caribbean, from litigation to alternative dispute resolution (ADR)
processes. Over the last quarter of a century, much learning has
taken place on the topic of ADR and the literature on the subject
is now voluminous. This book puts forward the thesis that the
peculiar experiences of the developing world ought to help reshape
our traditional notions of ADR. Furthermore, the impact of
globalisation on the developing world has brought with it special
and peculiar challenges to our notions of civil and criminal
justice which are not replicated elsewhere. This book will appeal
to a wide readership. The legal profession, students of law and
politics, social scientists, mediators, the police, state officers
and the public at large will find its contents of interest.
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