Arbitration Mechanisms in Settlement of Maritime Disputes in Nigeria: Challenges and Prospects

E. O. Babatunde
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The maritime industry is globally recognized as one of the most economically viable industry capable of facilitating sustainable development thus, amicable settlement of maritime disputes is paramount to guarantee unhindered trade and commerce environment. Arbitration is an age-long Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanism applied in the amicable settlement of disputes in a relaxed and semi-formal environment. It is particularly suitable for resolving commercial disputes because of the enforceability of arbitral awards as depicted by the existing international arbitral jurisprudence. Various law of the Sea tribunals such as the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) or an ad hoc panels expressly recognizes arbitration as one of the models for settlement of disputes as a suitable alternative to litigation. In Africa, as nations recover from the era of ocean blindness, maritime practice and administration is prioritized to aid economic growth. The objective of this study is to evaluate application of arbitration as an ADR mechanism for settling maritime disputes in Nigeria’s maritime practices with the aim of identifying the challenges confronting Nigerian’s involvement in maritime business, particularly as it relates to application of Arbitration to dispute settlement. It was found that there are certain loopholes in relevant laws which work hardship against local businesses in cases of maritime disputes settlement. The study suggests viable solutions based on lessons from other climes to create level playing field for parties who opt for arbitration to settle maritime related disputes.
尼日利亚海事争端解决中的仲裁机制:挑战与展望
海运业是全球公认的最具经济可行性的行业之一,能够促进可持续发展,因此,友好解决海事争端对于保证不受阻碍的贸易和商业环境至关重要。仲裁是一种历史悠久的替代性争议解决机制,适用于在宽松和半正式的环境中友好解决争议。由于现有国际仲裁判例所描述的仲裁裁决的可执行性,它特别适用于解决商事纠纷。各种海洋法法庭,例如国际海洋法法庭(海洋法法庭)或特设小组,明确承认仲裁是解决争端的模式之一,是诉讼的适当替代办法。在非洲,随着各国从对海洋视而不见的时代中恢复过来,海洋实践和管理成为促进经济增长的优先事项。本研究的目的是评估仲裁作为ADR机制在尼日利亚海事实践中解决海事争端的应用,目的是确定尼日利亚参与海事业务所面临的挑战,特别是在仲裁适用于争端解决方面。调查发现,相关法律存在一定的漏洞,给当地企业在海事纠纷解决中造成困难。根据其他国家的经验教训,该研究提出了可行的解决方案,为选择仲裁解决海事相关争端的各方创造公平的竞争环境。
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