Court Connected ADR and Industrial Conflict Resolution: Lessons from Other Jurisdictions
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2015
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Al- Hikmah University Law Faculty
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In any modern society, the court is vested with judicial powers. The traditional modus operandi is litigation which is essentially adversarial and confrontational. It is also bedevilled with inordinate delays, technicalities, procedural and evidential rules and high cost of litigation. Most times justice is not served and this has led the- would be litigants to distrust the legal system thereby resorting to self-help or self-denial. In the quest for speedy and amicable resolution of conflict the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanism was introduced into the Nigerian legal system. The usefulness of ADR in the settlement of workplace related conflicts need not be over emphasised, as the whole world is inter connected and now a global village. Speedy resolution of conflict in industrial and commercial matters in any polity is a comparative advantage for such polity in international trade. This treatise shall look at the concept of court connected ADR in resolving conflict with special emphasis in the workplace, its usefulness or otherwise, practises in other jurisdictions and make appropriate recommendations
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Animashaun O.O and Olagunju R (2015): Court Connected ADR and Industrial Conflict Resolution: Lessons from Other Jurisdictions. Al- Hikmah University Law Journal 1(1): 436- 457