提高坦桑尼亚海事仲裁解决贸易争端的可行性

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Edrick Johansen Mugisha , Msabaha Juma Mwendapole , Werneld Egno Ngongi , Diana Kiwia
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摘要

海事仲裁在改变坦桑尼亚重要海事部门的贸易争端解决方面具有未开发的潜力。尽管海事仲裁具有速度、成本效益和专业知识方面的优势,但由于法律、制度和意识方面的障碍,海事仲裁的采用仍然有限。本研究探讨了坦桑尼亚海事仲裁的现状,确定了法律框架不足、利益相关者意识有限以及训练有素的仲裁员短缺等主要挑战。通过访谈、调查和对法律文件的全面审查等定性方法,本研究为提高仲裁在解决纠纷方面的有效性提供了可操作的见解。调查结果强调需要进行有针对性的改革,包括使国家法律与国际标准保持一致,为仲裁员建立培训计划,以及提高对仲裁对海事界利益的认识。这些改进不仅有望更快、更具成本效益地解决争端,还将提升坦桑尼亚的区域贸易竞争力。通过营造一个透明和可预测的仲裁环境,坦桑尼亚可以将自己定位为东非海上贸易的战略枢纽,吸引国际投资者并加强其在全球供应链中的作用。该研究的建议为寻求提升其争端解决框架的其他新兴海洋经济体提供了蓝图,强调了坦桑尼亚的方法在塑造全球更一体化和更有弹性的海事部门方面的广泛相关性。
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Enhancing the viability of maritime arbitration for trade dispute resolution in Tanzania
Maritime arbitration holds untapped potential for transforming trade dispute resolution within Tanzania’s vital maritime sector. Despite its advantages of speed, cost-effectiveness, and specialized expertise, the adoption of maritime arbitration remains limited due to legal, institutional, and awareness-related barriers. This study explores the current state of maritime arbitration in Tanzania, identifying key challenges such as insufficient legal frameworks, limited awareness among stakeholders, and a shortage of trained arbitrators. Through a qualitative approach, involving interviews, surveys, and a comprehensive review of legal documents, the research offers actionable insights to enhance arbitration’s effectiveness in resolving disputes. The findings highlight the need for targeted reforms, including aligning national laws with international standards, establishing training programs for arbitrators, and promoting awareness of arbitration’s benefits to the maritime community. These improvements promise not only faster and more cost-efficient dispute resolution but also a boost to Tanzania’s regional trade competitiveness. By fostering a transparent and predictable arbitration environment, Tanzania can position itself as a strategic hub for maritime trade in East Africa, attracting international investors and strengthening its role in global supply chains. The study’s recommendations offer a blueprint for other emerging maritime economies seeking to elevate their dispute resolution frameworks, emphasizing the broader relevance of Tanzania’s approach in shaping more integrated and resilient maritime sector worldwide.
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Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives Engineering-Automotive Engineering
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