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'We Ought to Resolve Our Cases on African Soil & by Local Institutions': Kenyan President
'We Ought to Resolve Our Cases on African Soil & by Local Institutions': Kenyan President
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"Just as we have refused to export our raw materials, we must stop exporting our justice too," William Ruto said during the African Chief Justices’ Alternative... 19.06.2026, Sputnik Africa
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"Just as we have refused to export our raw materials, we must stop exporting our justice too," William Ruto said during the African Chief Justices’ Alternative Dispute Resolution Summit.Currently, most major arbitration institutions reside outside the continent, and Africans make up less than 8% of professional arbitrators, he noted."As the continent integrates through the African Continental Free Trade Area, internal arbitration institutions must be established to handle the commercial cases that are bound to arise."
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'We Ought to Resolve Our Cases on African Soil & by Local Institutions': Kenyan President
18:36 19.06.2026 (Updated: 18:52 19.06.2026) "Just as we have refused to export our raw materials, we must stop exporting our justice too," William Ruto said during the African Chief Justices’ Alternative Dispute Resolution Summit.
Currently, most major arbitration institutions reside outside the continent, and Africans make up less than 8% of professional arbitrators, he noted.
"As the continent integrates through the African Continental Free Trade Area, internal arbitration institutions must be established to handle the commercial cases that are bound to arise."