Congratulations to Mr Mandilakhe Mkiva (https://lnkd.in/dCQN5g7K) who is now an Associate member of the Association of Arbitrators (Southern Africa) NPC. We welcome you and look forward to building a fruitful relationship with you! #AlternativeDisputeResolution #AssociationOfArbitrators #Membership
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Embracing New Beginnings! "Up-skilling always seems scary until you take a step." Stepping into this next chapter of my life and career fills me with excitement and determination. I'm thrilled to announce my membership with the Association of Arbitrators (Southern Africa) NPC as an associate. This journey is dedicated to embracing what makes me come alive and igniting the academic spark within me. I'm committed to fully immersing myself in this opportunity, learning as much as possible, and contributing meaningfully to the field of arbitration. As we say in legal jargon Ad Novos Inceptos - Here's to new beginnings, growth, and the exhilarating journey ahead! #NewBeginnings #ProfessionalGrowth
Congratulations to Mrs Gape Mosung who is now an Associate member of the Association of Arbitrators (Southern Africa) NPC. We welcome you and look forward to building a fruitful relationship with you! #alternativedisputeresolution #associationofarbitrators #membership
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The CIArb Young Members Group, Zambia extends heartfelt congratulations to Lungisani Zulu, Cynthia Chanda Katongo, Gilbert Mwamba, Tendai Thelma Hatoongo-Musowoya and Muleba Joseph Chitupila FCIArb on having recently attained the rank and status of Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. We look forward to seeing their contributions to arbitration and the ADR space in Zambia and also their input and support to the members of the CIArb Young Members Group, Zambia. We encourage our members to reach out and establish connections and just get that conversation started! #Congratulations. #Fellow. #Arbitration. #ADR.
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This is by far the most asked question on the Nigeria Institute of Chartered Arbitrators' 2024 Annual Conference The President/Chairman of council The Nigerian Institute of Chartered Arbitrators (NICArb), Prof Fabian Ajogwu SAN answered this question succinctly in this video. From behind the scenes here, we can tell attendees to expect everything the President said and more. #NICArb@45 #Arbitration #Mediation #ADR
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#CDHAlert | In today's alert, Lebohang Mabidikane and Taigrine Jones discuss submitting multiple tender bids: Clever or collusion? The recent Competition Appeal Court decision in The Competition Commission v Waco Africa and Others (246/CAC/Jun23) [2024] ZACAC 3 has provided clarity on when submitting multiple bids amounts to collusive tendering. The majority and minority judgments in this matter offer welcome insights and take a pragmatic and business-conscious approach. Prospective bidders can take comfort in the fact that in certain circumstances it is appropriate for parties to submit bids on their own as well as in joint ventures with other parties – provided it is done transparently. Click here to read more - https://bit.ly/3zcBUfG #CompetitionLaw #CompetitionAppealCourt #CompetitionCommission
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If you're interested in the competition law implications of submitting multiple tender bids (particularly when submitting an independent bid and bids with other parties), read the article below where Lebohang Mabidikane and I discuss a recent Competition Appeal Court case dealing with this question.
#CDHAlert | In today's alert, Lebohang Mabidikane and Taigrine Jones discuss submitting multiple tender bids: Clever or collusion? The recent Competition Appeal Court decision in The Competition Commission v Waco Africa and Others (246/CAC/Jun23) [2024] ZACAC 3 has provided clarity on when submitting multiple bids amounts to collusive tendering. The majority and minority judgments in this matter offer welcome insights and take a pragmatic and business-conscious approach. Prospective bidders can take comfort in the fact that in certain circumstances it is appropriate for parties to submit bids on their own as well as in joint ventures with other parties – provided it is done transparently. Click here to read more - https://bit.ly/3zcBUfG #CompetitionLaw #CompetitionAppealCourt #CompetitionCommission
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Join us for an insightful panel discussion with Richard Kiddell on 'Is arbitration an effective process for disputes involving state interests?' Register here: https://lnkd.in/e8KjM8D9 #Arbitration #LIDW24 #State #ArbitrationProcess #Disputes
#LIDW24: Is arbitration an effective process for disputes involving state interests? - a panel discussion of concerns raised in Nigeria v. P&IDL [2023] EWHC 2638. Chaired by Elizabeth Gloster, join speakers from Littleton Chambers, LK and Charles Russell Speechlys as they discuss the Nigeria case and its wider effects on arbitrations against states, particularly the ever-increasing high value investor-state treaty arbitrations. Register through the link below. https://lnkd.in/e8KjM8D9
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Navigating the Sale of a Property from a Deceased Estate in South Africa #DeceasedEstate #PropertySales #SouthAfrica The loss of a loved one is a difficult time, and managing the legalities involved in settling their estate can add further complexity. Selling a property from a deceased estate in South Africa requires careful navigation of legal procedures and specific steps. This article provides an overview of the process to help you understand the key aspects involved. READ MORE HERE https://lnkd.in/eKktjx_P
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Defamation and Libel in Nigeria: Lessons and the Path Forward – Our Security, Our Peace by Prof. O.E Bassey “The Afe Babalola–Dele Farotimi case is not only a legal matter but a reflection of the broader societal values surrounding criticism, accountability, and justice. By prioritizing evidence and promoting an environment where honest and respectful dialogue is encouraged, Nigeria can build a society where reputations are protected without undermining the freedom of expression”. https://lnkd.in/dpxWwFqt
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Have you ever wondered about what kind of impact #InsiderMediators can have on mining and resource conflicts? Here is a story illustrating how two of our insider mediators in #Zimbabwe were able to put a stop to a violent conflict around mining issues.
In many regions in #Zimbabwe, farmers and miners compete for the use of land, which leads to conflict and even escalates into intimidation or severe physical violence. Our insider mediators Allaviny and Billian initiated a mediation intervention after taking part in our training with Africa University in order to address the disputes. Read about our impact: https://lnkd.in/e5TKijSv
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We are counting down to the 64th NBA-Annual General Conference; the second and last during the current administration of our esteemed association, which I am privileged to lead, as President. Last year, the theme of the conference was Getting it Right: Charting the Course for Nigeria's Nation Building. It explored key aspects of nation-building from the perspectives of security, economy, and the administration of justice. The decision to broaden the conversation beyond a typical law conference was made in recognition of the interconnectivity of the various factors influencing Nigeria's progress...
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