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I was privileged to engage in a stimulating and thought-provoking conversation with Justice Dr Anthony Gafoor on Expert Views on ADR (EVA) Vid / Podcast Show.
Justice Dr Anthony Gafoor is also the Branch Chair of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb) Caribbean Branch and a certified Mediator and Arbitrator.
He wears many hats, so I have left the link to his profile:
https://tt.linkedin.com/in/anthony-gafoor-579032169
Justice Dr Gafoor provided an overview of the history and evolution of ADR practices within the CC region with a
We examined the benefits and challenges associated with implementing ADR in Trinidad and Tobago, along with the current laws and regulations governing its practice.
Justice Dr Gafoor pointed out that using ADR lowers costs and reduces the time spent compared to traditional court cases.
Furthermore, he revealed the level of awareness among employees in TT regarding ADR options for workplace
Justice Gafoor also offered a forward-looking perspective on the future of international legal research in TT, especially as it pertains to ADR.
In conclusion, he emphasised the proactive initiatives and programs established by the Chartered Institute of Arbitration to promote ADR across the CC region, reinforcing the importance of these practices in building a more just and equitable society.
Sending you -love, peace, faith, hope and light,
C
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I was privileged to engage in a stimulating and thought-provoking conversation with Justice Dr Anthony Gafoor on Expert Views on ADR (EVA) Vid / Podcast Show.
Justice Dr Anthony Gafoor is also the Branch Chair of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb) Caribbean Branch and a certified Mediator and Arbitrator.
He wears many hats, so I have left the link to his profile:
https://tt.linkedin.com/in/anthony-gafoor-579032169
Justice Dr Gafoor provided an overview of the history and evolution of ADR practices within the CC region with a
We examined the benefits and challenges associated with implementing ADR in Trinidad and Tobago, along with the current laws and regulations governing its practice.
Justice Dr Gafoor pointed out that using ADR lowers costs and reduces the time spent compared to traditional court cases.
Furthermore, he revealed the level of awareness among employees in TT regarding ADR options for workplace
Justice Gafoor also offered a forward-looking perspective on the future of international legal research in TT, especially as it pertains to ADR.
In conclusion, he emphasised the proactive initiatives and programs established by the Chartered Institute of Arbitration to promote ADR across the CC region, reinforcing the importance of these practices in building a more just and equitable society.
Sending you -love, peace, faith, hope and light,
C