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LME3701 Assignment 2 Semester 2 Memo | Due September 2025. BOTH HISTORICAL RESEARCH APPROACH & COMPARATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH PROVIDED.











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TABLE OF CONTENT
HISTORICAL RESEARCH APPROACH
1 Introduction Page 3
2 Historical Context of ADR in South Africa Page 4
3 Legislative Developments in ADR Page 6
4 Judicial Initiatives and Case Law Page 8
5 Institutional and Policy Shifts Page 10
6 Challenges and Criticisms of ADR in South Africa Page 12
7 Conclusion and Recommendations Page 14
8 Methodology Page 15
9 References Page 16
COMPARATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH
1 Introduction Page 17
2 Overview of ADR in South Africa Page 19
3 Overview of ADR in Ghana Page 21
4 Comparative Analysis Page 23
5 Lessons and Recommendations Page 26
6 Conclusion Page 28
7 Methodology Page 29
8 References Page 30

, A) HISTORICAL RESEARCH APPROACH

Research Proposal Title:
"The Evolution of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in South Africa: A Historical Analysis of
Legal and Institutional Developments"

1. Introduction

Background to the Study: The Growing Prominence of ADR in South Africa
Over the past few decades, South Africa has witnessed a growing trend toward the use of Alternative
Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanisms, including mediation and arbitration, in both civil and
criminal matters. ADR provides an alternative to the formal and often lengthy litigation process,
offering more accessible, cost-effective, and timely dispute resolution methods. This shift has been
especially significant in a country like South Africa, where access to justice has been a long-standing
issue, particularly in historically marginalized communities (Sibanda, 2020).

The formal adoption of ADR in South Africa can be traced back to the post-apartheid era, where the
need for reform and increased accessibility to justice was paramount. Initially, ADR mechanisms
like mediation and arbitration were seen primarily in commercial disputes, but over time, these
mechanisms have expanded into broader areas, including family law, labour disputes, and even
criminal matters such as plea bargaining (Friedman, 2021). Furthermore, the South African Law
Reform Commission has been actively involved in advocating for the formalisation and expansion of
ADR mechanisms, culminating in the proposal for a Mediation Act to solidify ADR's place within
South African law (Law Reform Commission, 2022).

Research Problem: Gaps in Historical Consolidation of ADR’s Legal and Institutional
Development
Despite ADR's growth in South Africa, there remains a gap in the historical consolidation of its legal
and institutional development. While various reforms and judicial initiatives have facilitated ADR's
adoption, the historical trajectory of these mechanisms, including key legislation, case law, and
institutional changes, has not been systematically explored. This research aims to fill that gap by
tracing the historical progression of ADR in South Africa, examining both its successes and
challenges over time.

Research Objectives: To Trace the Historical Progression of ADR Mechanisms in South Africa
The main objective of this research is to explore the historical evolution of ADR mechanisms in
South Africa. This will involve:

 Analyzing the early adoption and development of ADR, including key legislation and case law
that laid the foundation for its current use.
 Examining institutional reforms and judicial initiatives, including the establishment of
specialised courts and court-annexed mediation, which have contributed to the growth of ADR.
 Identifying the challenges and successes that have shaped ADR’s integration into the legal
system.

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