Two Swiss experts who specialize in solving disputes outside courtrooms plan to meet with Chief Justice Luke Malaba today. They'll discuss ways people can resolve their disagreements without going through lengthy court battles at the Constitutional Court. The justice system wants to create new options for people dealing with certain types of conflicts.
The Judiciary Service Commission partnered with Pepperdine University in Switzerland to build this alternative system. Together, they hope to make justice more accessible for everyday citizens. During their discussion, these Swiss specialists will share ideas with the Chief Justice about implementing these new methods across the country.
This meeting marks an important step forward in changing how the legal system handles disputes. Rather than forcing everyone through traditional court procedures, the new framework would offer different paths to resolution. The Chief Justice and these international experts aim to develop practical strategies that work for local communities.
The Judiciary Service Commission partnered with Pepperdine University in Switzerland to build this alternative system. Together, they hope to make justice more accessible for everyday citizens. During their discussion, these Swiss specialists will share ideas with the Chief Justice about implementing these new methods across the country.
This meeting marks an important step forward in changing how the legal system handles disputes. Rather than forcing everyone through traditional court procedures, the new framework would offer different paths to resolution. The Chief Justice and these international experts aim to develop practical strategies that work for local communities.