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Post-Earthquake Conflict Resolution

In: Initiating Dialogue on Post-Disaster Reconstruction (Edited volume)

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  • Dikshya Singh

    (South Asia Watch on Trade, Economics and Environment)

  • Mohan Das Manandhar

    (Niti Foundation)

Abstract

This chapter explores the nature of conflict have emerged during the ongoing post-earthquake reconstruction process and the role of dispute resolution mechanism. It also explores the role of alternative dispute resolution mechanism such as mediation and dialogue to address local grievances during the recovery and reconstruction in the aftermath of disasters.

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  • Dikshya Singh & Mohan Das Manandhar, 2018. "Post-Earthquake Conflict Resolution," Initiating Dialogue on Post-Disaster Reconstruction (Edited volume), in: Dikshya Singh & Neelu Thapa (ed.), Initiating Dialogue on Post-Disaster Reconstruction (Edited volume), edition 1, chapter 8, pages 151-166, South Asia Watch on Trade, Economics and Environment.
  • Handle: RePEc:saw:pdrser:chapter-08
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