(An exposé on the Hadija Arerary vs. Tanzania Postal Bank case) Big relief to banking institutions in Tanzania regarding spousal consent when undertaking a mortgage for a matrimonial property. Spouses should be more vigilant before mortgaging their matrimonial properties to avoid the possibility of losing them in event where they default payments. Wife claims […]
LITIGATION LAW UPDATE: WHAT LITIGANTS SHOULD KNOW REGARDING THE RECENT AMENDMENTS TO THE TANZANIA CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE, CAP. 33 R.E. 2002; VOLUME II
A guide to new rules for Pre- Trial Conferences Introducing new Rules and time frames for Mediation Conciliation and Arbitration 1.0 Introduction As indicated above, this is a continuation of the Article discussing the G.N. No. 381 of 2019 published on the 10th May, 2019 as The Civil Procedure Code (Amendments of the First Schedule) […]
WHY TANZANIA NEEDS A NEW ARBITRATION LAW: VOLUME II; AREAS OF REFORMS
The 85 year old law needs desperate revision and possibly repealing. The rules of evidence, injunctive reliefs and other technical issues need to correspond to the current prevailing international commercial arbitration standards/models. Court interference factor needs to be specifically minimized to achieve the objective of “alternative dispute resolution”. A look into celebrated literature and instruments […]
WHY TANZANIA NEEDS A NEW ARBITRATION LAW: VOLUME 1; THE ARGUMENT FOR REFORMS
The 85 year old law needs desperate revision and possibly repealing. The rules of evidence, injunctive reliefs and other technical issues needs to correspond to the current prevailing international commercial arbitration standards/models. Court interference factor needs to be specifically minimized as per the objective of alternative dispute resolution. A look into celebrated literature and instruments […]
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