Due to localized recession, Kenya's economy began to plummet. Long established as a major supplier of high-end tea to the European continent, the Kenyan government decided to implement a policy which restricted the amount of tea imports and increased the taxes on their exported tea. The tea-drinking community in Germany has started protesting outside of the Kenyan Embassy in Berlin. Assuming direct discussions fail, how should the German government approach this international dispute, how would it be handled, and what is the most likely outcome?
Ans- The German government should approach this international dispute by way of mediation. In mediation there is a third party named mediator who can solve dispute by giving their solution in a way which does not affect any of the parties involved and which is good for both the parties. They are specialized in resolving conflicts in an efficient way.
It would be handled by the mediator who will be appointed by the government as the mediator specializes in resolving conflicts.
The most likely outcome will be that both the parties would understand each other and will arrive at a conclusion which will be beneficial to both of them.
Due to localized recession, Kenya's economy began to plummet. Long established as a major supplier of...