Customary arbitration in Nigeria: a review of extant judicial parameters and the need for paradigm shift

M. M. Akanbi, L. Abdulrauf, Abdulrazaq Adelodun Daibu
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Two forms of arbitration exist in present-day Nigeria; the first is indigenous to the various communities in the country and it is determined by the customs and traditions of the individual community. The second, which was imported, derives its source from the general laws and practice of England. The latter, which is arguably, alien to the culture and tradition of traditional Nigerian communities, has often been superimposed and applied by courts. The continuing subjugation of customary arbitration can be seen in the attitude of the Nigerian courts, whereby reliance is placed on the parameters of modern arbitration in the determination of a valid customary arbitration award in Nigeria. This article contends that the attitudes of courts in the determination of the binding nature of an award given under customary arbitration, using the parameters of modern arbitration, has caused considerable damage to the essence and potency of customary arbitration practice in Nigeria. In order to be authentic, it is contended that judicial development of customary arbitration, must respond to the traditions, attitudes and goals of the people whose society is under consideration. It should not be subject to a validity test by reference to orthodox arbitration or arbitration under the received English law. Consequently, the article examines the extant parameters to which the Nigerian courts subject the characteristics of customary arbitration in Nigeria. The article discusses the need for a paradigm shift in order for customary arbitration to respond to the exigencies of customs. Keywords : Arbitration, custom, tradition, dispute resolution, English law, Nigeria.
尼日利亚的习惯仲裁:对现有司法参数的审查和范式转变的需要
在今天的尼日利亚存在两种形式的仲裁;第一种是国内各社区的土著,是由个别社区的习俗和传统决定的。第二种是舶来品,它的来源是英国的一般法律和惯例。后者可以说是与尼日利亚传统社区的文化和传统格格不入的,经常被法院叠加和适用。习惯仲裁的持续降服可以从尼日利亚法院的态度中看出,在确定尼日利亚有效的习惯仲裁裁决时,依赖于现代仲裁的参数。本文认为,法院在利用现代仲裁的参数确定习惯仲裁下作出的裁决的约束性方面的态度,对尼日利亚习惯仲裁做法的本质和效力造成了相当大的损害。有人认为,为了使惯例仲裁具有真实性,惯例仲裁的司法发展必须对所审议的社会的人民的传统、态度和目标作出反应。它不应受到参照正统仲裁或根据公认的英国法律进行仲裁的有效性检验。因此,本文审查了尼日利亚法院受制于尼日利亚习惯仲裁特征的现有参数。本文讨论了需要一个范式转变,以便习惯仲裁,以回应海关的紧急情况。关键词:仲裁,习惯,传统,争议解决,英国法,尼日利亚
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