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Author Yonās Berehāné, author.

Title Mezard, indigenous conflict resolution mechanism in northern ethiopia : assessing rural alamata Alamata woreda, Tigray regional state, Ethiopia / Yonas Berhane.

Publication Info. Hamburg, Germany : Anchor Academic Publishing, 2014.
©2014

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Description 1 online resource (78 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Mezard, indigenous conflict resolution mechanism in northern Ethiopia; Acknowledgement; Table of Contents; Abstract; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION; 1.1. Background of the Study; 1.2. Statement of the Problem; 1.3. Research Questions; 1.4. Objective of the Study; 1.5. Significance of the Study; 1.6. Scope and Limitation of the Study; 1.7. Definition of Concepts; CHAPTER TWO: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE; 2.1. The Concept of Conflict; 2.2. Indigenous Conflict Resolution Mechanism; 2.3. African Indigenous Institutions of Conflict Resolution
CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY3.1. Site Selection and Description of the Study Area; 3.2. Data Type and Source; 3.3. Research Design and Strategy; 3.4. Sampling technique and procedure; 3.5. Data Collection Instruments; 3.6. Data Analysis and Interpretation; CHAPTER FOUR: RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS; 4.1. Sources and Type of Conflicts in Rural Alamata woreda; 4.2. Historical inception and Development of Mezard institution; 4.3. Procedures of the Mezard institution; 4.4. Enforceability of the Mezard institution of conflict resolution; 4.5. Relation between Mezard and formal Court
4.6. Sustainability of the Mezard institution of conflict resolution4.7. Strengths and Weaknesses of the Mezard; CHAPTER FIVE: CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS; 5.1. Conclusions; 5.2. Recommendations; Bibliography; APPENDICES
Summary This book is dealt with Mezard institution which seems to be characterized as a democratic institution at least apparently. In the real sense however, it lacks an inherently full-fledged democratic element. In fact it appears to encourage participation of the public in general, but excluding the youth and the women to participate throughout the process and in election of the elders who can handle the existing conflicts. Moreover, based on the study conducted in the area, this book indicates that the Mezard system is cost effective way of adjudicating cases. Auszug aus dem Text</b.
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Subject Land grants -- Ethiopia.
Land grants.
Ethiopia.
Physical geography -- Ethiopia.
Physical geography.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Berhane, Yonas. Mezard, indigenous conflict resolution mechanism in northern ethiopia : assessing rural alamata Alamata woreda, Tigray regional state, Ethiopia. Hamburg, Germany : Anchor Academic Publishing, ©2014 ii, 56 pages 9783954891573
ISBN 9783954896578 (electronic book)
3954896575 (electronic book)
9783954891573