Mezard, Indigenous conflict resolution mechanism in northern Ethiopia.

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Main Author: Berhane, Yonas
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Hamburg : Diplomica Verlag, 2014.
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Table of 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