Alternative Disputes Resolution in Nigeria

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  • Alternative Disputes Resolution in Nigeria Book Detail

  • Author : Derri, Damfebo Kieriseiye
  • Release Date : 2016-04-30
  • Publisher : Malthouse Press
  • Genre : Law
  • Pages : 233
  • ISBN 13 : 9785407055
  • File Size : 18,18 MB

Alternative Disputes Resolution in Nigeria by Derri, Damfebo Kieriseiye PDF Summary

Book Description: Broad aspects of Alternative Disputes Resolution (ADR)and Arbitration are covered in this book, with emphasis on the application of ADR to specific areas. It describes in very succinct manner the meaning of ADR, analyses conflict under ADR models, their advantages over courtroom litigation and why it should be embraced. Chapter 5 is a particularly notable contribution to the body of knowledge, where the author demonstrates how it can be used to resolve matters in the heart of society, commercial and political disputes such as investment and election disputes. The book is not only a handy textbook for use by teachers and students, but should also meet the increasing needs of practising lawyers, judges, other professionals and corporate practitioners, oil and banking industries, the trades unions and state agencies concerned with mediation, conciliation and arbitration.

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