Is ethiopian civil procedure adversarial or inquisitorial?
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Aug 8
Ethiopian civil procedure is adversarial in nature. This means that the parties involved in a civil case are responsible for presenting evidence and arguments to support their positions, and the judge acts as a neutral arbiter who makes decisions based on the arguments and evidence presented by the parties. In an adversarial system, the judge does not actively investigate the case or gather evidence on their own, but instead relies on the parties to present their case effectively.