As climate change policies like the Paris Agreement and African energy transition initiatives accelerate, disputes in the energy and natural resources sectors are rising. In response to this surge in climate change-related disputes in Africa, arbitration is increasingly viewed as the most effective resolution method due to its confidentiality, cross-border enforceability, and expert-led processes.
In this article, TEMPLARS Partner, Adewale Atake, SAN, and Senior Associate, Munachiso Michael, explain why arbitration’s flexibility is ideal for handling regulatory conflicts, financing challenges, and technological issues related to climate change. Their insights position arbitration as the leading choice for resolving complex disputes in Africa.
Learn more about arbitration’s role in climate-related disputes in Africa.