JoyNews' The Law had a further discussion on Alternative Dispute Resolution.
Host, Samson Lardy Anyenini, was joined by the National Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Coordinator of the Judicial Service of Ghana, Alex Nartey, and an ADR practitioner and Senior lecturer at the Ghana School of Law, Martin Nwosu.
The panel explored how cheap and effective ADR is in relation to conflict resolution.
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