Lahore: The University of Central Punjab's Law Society, in partnership with the Crowther Institute from the UK, has conducted a training session on Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), underscoring its significance in the evolving landscape of modern legal practice. The event aimed at equipping students with hands-on experience in negotiation, mediation, and dispute resolution techniques, presenting them with avenues to address conflicts outside the conventional courtroom settings.
According to University of Central Punjab, the session offered participants a comprehensive understanding of professional legal skills and international ADR practices. It emphasized the importance of effective communication in reaching fair and efficient outcomes, providing students with insights into resolving disputes through alternative means. This initiative reflects a growing recognition of ADR's role in achieving amicable solutions in legal disputes, aligning with global trends that favor less adversarial approaches to conflict resolution.