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Dispute Resolution as an Alternative to the Ordinary Courts in Madagascar: A Guide to Choice in the International Arena
Working paper
Louis Aucoin
October 1992
 
The underlying problem which motivates the study of methods of alternative dispute resolution which might be applicable in Madagascar is the fact that its judicial system is currently ineffectual and unreliable. The overriding interest involved in the pursuit of such a subject is the interest in fostering the confidence of investors, both foreign and domestic, by either bolstering the judicial system or identifying immediately available alternatives in the commercial arena which will inspire the kind of trust necessary to the encouragement of investment and the promotion of the private sector. This study will therefore make recommendations. Where appropriate, for the bolstering of the judicial system and will focus on identifying those effective alternatives which arc currently available to investors in that country.
 
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