The ALP Annual EAC Common Market CSG Scan is designed to evaluate the level of compliance of the legal and regulatory measures of the EAC Partner states with the Capital, Services, and Goods (CSG) commitments outlined in the EAC Common Market Protocol. The inaugural launch of the Scan took place in 2023 across Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, and South Sudan.
The inaugural launch on May 15th, 2023, at the East African Community Secretariat in Arusha, was presided over by Hon. (Dr.) Peter Mathuki, EAC Secretary General. The event highlighted the significance of the ALP EAC Common Market CSG Scan and was attended by esteemed personalities such as Justice Nestor Kayobera, Judge President of the East African Court of Justice (EACJ), and Justice Yohanne Masara, EACJ Principal Judge.
ALP East Africa successfully launched the EAC Common Market CSG Scan in Kigali, Rwanda on May 25th, 2023, marking a significant stride towards regional integration. This followed our successful launches in Arusha and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, as part of our regional launch tour across all member states of the East African Community (EAC).
On 4th July 2023 – ALP East Africa, a leading legal and advisory firm, successfully launched its Annual EAC Common Market CSG Scan in Kampala, Uganda. The scan aims to assess the legal and regulatory measures of the East African Community (EAC) Partner States, shedding light on complex regulations that hinder the free flow of capital, services, and goods (CSG), consequently impeding the region’s economic growth.
ALP East Africa, launched its Annual EAC Common Market CSG Scan in Nairobi, Kenya. The scan, which assesses the legal and regulatory
measures of East Africa Community (EAC) Partner States, highlights the complex regulations that inhibit the free flow of capital, services, and goods (CSG), thus impeding the region’s economic growth.
The ALP Conflict Resolution Hub Mediation Service provides the most advanced global rules
intended to assist parties and mediators to take maximum advantage of the flexible
procedures available in mediation for the resolution of disputes quickly and economically.
The Mediation Service guides parties that opt for Dispute Management Clauses in their
project contracts wherein the parties to the contract can jointly appoint a mediator to work
together, in a more collaborative and mutually beneficial environment and oversee that their
contracts proceed smoothly.
The ALP Conflict Resolution Hub Arbitration Service is based on the most efficient
Arbitration Rules which help the parties and arbitrator to use the best available global
practice for the resolution of domestic and international disputes quickly and economically by way of administered arbitration on global standards.
Additionally, the Arbitration Service provides for the appointment of emergency arbitrators,
which allows the parties in need of emergency interim reliefs to make such applications even
before the constitution of the regular arbitral tribunal.
The ALP Conflict Resolution Hub Conciliation Service provides an impartial, fast and
effective conciliation operating to a uniformly high standard in both the public and private
sector.
Participation in the Conciliation Service processes is voluntary, and so are the outcomes.Solutions are reached only by consensus whether by negotiation and agreements facilitated between the parties themselves or by the parties agreeing to settlement terms proposed by the Hub Conciliation Officer who treats as confidential all information received during the course of conciliation and the service is informal and non-legalistic in practice.
The ALP Conflict Resolution Hub Ombudsman Service is a confidential, impartial and
informal service that facilitates the resolution of disputes. A Hub Ombudsman helps parties
analyze problems and assists in identifying options and can, only if requested, become
involved in trying to resolve issues.
What’s more, the Hub Ombudsman Service alert managements to systemic trends and
issues and makes recommendations for necessary changes in their fields.