The Continuing Relevance of Customary Arbitration in Nigeria: Critical Evaluation of Contemporary Developments

Eghosa O Ekhator, Newman U. Richards
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Dispute is a natural consequence of human interactions and dispute resolution mechanisms are critical to the peace and harmonious coexistence of every society. In pre-colonial times when there were no Western-styled public courts in many African societies, customary arbitration was an integral part of the dispute resolution mechanisms, and it is argued that it has remained even so today. In Nigeria, customary arbitration remains relevant and has received judicial approval by the Supreme Court in a plethora of cases. This article discusses recent judicial developments on customary arbitration focusing on a recent judgment of the Nigerian Supreme Court – Umeadi v. Chibunze and its implications on customary arbitration in the highly plural Nigerian legal system. Umeadi v. Chibunze recognised the validity of traditional oath-taking as a feature of customary arbitration for parties who rely on it. This article argues that customary arbitration remains one of the most common indigenous dispute resolution mechanisms in Nigeria. This article seeks to interrogate the practice of customary arbitration in Nigeria, ascertain the conditions for its validity and evaluate the utility of traditional oath-taking as a constituent process or feature of customary arbitration in Nigeria. This article will also suggest some reforms to improve the utility of customary arbitration in Nigeria.
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尼日利亚习惯法仲裁的持续相关性:对当代发展的批判性评价
争端是人类互动的自然结果,争端解决机制对每个社会的和平与和谐共处至关重要。在殖民前时期,许多非洲社会没有西方风格的公共法院,习惯仲裁是争端解决机制不可或缺的一部分,而且有人认为它至今仍然如此。在尼日利亚,习惯仲裁仍然具有现实意义,并在大量案件中得到最高法院的司法认可。本文讨论了习惯式仲裁的最新司法发展,重点是尼日利亚最高法院最近的一项判决--Umeadi 诉 Chibunze 案及其对高度多元化的尼日利亚法律体系中的习惯式仲裁的影响。Umeadi 诉 Chibunze 案承认传统宣誓的有效性,认为对于依赖传统宣誓的当事人而言,宣誓是习惯仲裁的一个特征。本文认为,习惯仲裁仍是尼日利亚最常见的本土争端解决机制之一。本文试图探究尼日利亚的习惯仲裁实践,确定其有效性的条件,并评估传统宣誓作为尼日利亚习惯仲裁的组成程序或特征的效用。本文还将提出一些改革建议,以提高尼日利亚习惯仲裁的效用。
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