Abstract

Peace agreements have been a suitable and appropriate method of settling disputes among the aggrieved parties worldwide. Many of the countries with conflicts whether within (internal conflicts) the country or with another country (external conflicts for instance Lake Lanoux case between Spain and France over the utilization of certain waters in the Pyrenees for a hydroelectric scheme) mostly preferred peace agreements as their first priority method of putting aside their differences. But in most cases this methodology of settling disputes or conflicts fails, and other methodology which are muscular methods such as using army forces and the likes of are deployed. In this paper, the concerned issues is why this methodology of settling conflicts between countries or members or groups of people to a great extent fails, hence resulted to the deploy of another methods of settling disputes with the case study of Zanzibar-Tanzania Island.

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