[ Impact du Tribunal de Grande Instance d'Uvira (T.G.I) siège secondaire de Kavumu dans le règlement de conflits fonciers et le développement socio-économique de la Chefferie de Kabare ]
Volume 10, Issue 1, January 2015, Pages 237–243
Bisusa Willy Chishibanji1, Musimwa Théos Badose2, and Alphonse Bisusa Muhimuzi3
1 Institut Supérieur de Techniques De développements (ISTD/Mulungu), R. D. Congo
2 Secteur Scientifique, Institut Supérieur de Techniques de Développement de Mulungu (ISTD – Mulungu), Bukavu, Sud Kivu, RD Congo
3 Département de Biologie, Centre de Recherche en Sciences Naturelles, Lwiro, (CRSN-Lwiro) DS. Bukavu, RD Congo
Original language: French
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The peace cannot reign there where is not justice. In the development countries, the implantation of justice palace in an entity is a guarantee for the protection of people and their possessions, but it is not the case in the under-development countries. The objective of this survey is to look to know the impact of the Big Process Courthouse after the bringing together of people who need to be establish in their justice. The impact of that courthouse in the fundamental conflict resolution is negative, it following the corruption of justice agents and their collaborators and the increase of the fundamental conflicts.
Author Keywords: Impact, Courthouse, Regulation, Conflicts, Fundamental, Development, Socioeconomic.
Volume 10, Issue 1, January 2015, Pages 237–243
Bisusa Willy Chishibanji1, Musimwa Théos Badose2, and Alphonse Bisusa Muhimuzi3
1 Institut Supérieur de Techniques De développements (ISTD/Mulungu), R. D. Congo
2 Secteur Scientifique, Institut Supérieur de Techniques de Développement de Mulungu (ISTD – Mulungu), Bukavu, Sud Kivu, RD Congo
3 Département de Biologie, Centre de Recherche en Sciences Naturelles, Lwiro, (CRSN-Lwiro) DS. Bukavu, RD Congo
Original language: French
Copyright © 2015 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
The peace cannot reign there where is not justice. In the development countries, the implantation of justice palace in an entity is a guarantee for the protection of people and their possessions, but it is not the case in the under-development countries. The objective of this survey is to look to know the impact of the Big Process Courthouse after the bringing together of people who need to be establish in their justice. The impact of that courthouse in the fundamental conflict resolution is negative, it following the corruption of justice agents and their collaborators and the increase of the fundamental conflicts.
Author Keywords: Impact, Courthouse, Regulation, Conflicts, Fundamental, Development, Socioeconomic.
Abstract: (french)
La paix ne peut régner là où il n'y a pas de justice. Dans les pays développés, l'implantation d'un palais de justice dans une entité est une garantie pour la protection des personnes et de leurs biens, mais cela n'est pas le cas dans les pays sous-développés. L'objectif de cette étude est de chercher à connaître l'impact du Tribunal de Grande Instance après le rapprochement des justiciables à la justice. L'impact de ce Tribunal dans la résolution des conflits Fonciers est négatif, cela suite à la corruption des agents de justice et leurs collaborateurs et à l'augmentation des conflits fonciers.
Author Keywords: Impact, Tribunal, règlement, conflits, fonciers, développement, Socioéconomique.
How to Cite this Article
Bisusa Willy Chishibanji, Musimwa Théos Badose, and Alphonse Bisusa Muhimuzi, “Impact of Uvira Courthouse of Big Process (C.B.P) secondary seat of Kavumu in the fundamental conflict regulation and the socioeconomic development of Kabare area,” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 237–243, January 2015.