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2024 School of Law IAA Journal of Management

The Potency of Alternative Dispute Resolution in Resolving Ugandan Civil Disputes: A Comprehensive Examination and Recommendations

Safari Edmon

Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) has gained significant traction globally as a preferred method for resolvingconflicts outside traditional litigation processes. In Uganda, the legal community has embraced ADR due to itspotential benefits in expediting conflict resolution and reducing costs. This study delves into the efficacy of ADRin the Ugandan context, employing a documentary research approach to analyze various sources including legaltexts, journals, and essays. It explores the historical background of ADR, its conceptual framework, and itsintegration into the Ugandan legal system. The study highlights the success of ADR initiatives, such asmandatory mediation in commercial courts, and proposes recommendations for further enhancing its utilization.These recommendations include empowering corporate directors to handle employee disputes through ADR,expanding mediation to include personal injury claims, and making ADR a prerequisite for litigation in civil cases.The findings underscore the potential of ADR to alleviate case backlogs, improve access to justice, and foster afairer and more efficient legal system in Uganda.Keywords: Advocates, Alternative dispute resolution, Civil disputes, Potency, Ugandan legal system