The challenges of integrating domestic violence in to court connected ‘Adr’ processes in Nigeria

Alternative dispute resolution has always been a panacea for access to justice and access to justice is any process or procedure that will make justice accessible, available and affordable. The elitist and technical litigation system has failed to respond with promptitude the societal quest for j...

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Main Authors: Umar, Mohammed Amin, Abdul Wahab, Mohd Iqbal, Mohd Zin, Najibah, Wan Muhammad, Ramizah
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Published: Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Laws (AIKOL), International Islamic University Malaysia 2017
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spelling my.iium.irep.586382023-05-10T08:33:43Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/58638/ The challenges of integrating domestic violence in to court connected ‘Adr’ processes in Nigeria Umar, Mohammed Amin Abdul Wahab, Mohd Iqbal Mohd Zin, Najibah Wan Muhammad, Ramizah K Law (General) Alternative dispute resolution has always been a panacea for access to justice and access to justice is any process or procedure that will make justice accessible, available and affordable. The elitist and technical litigation system has failed to respond with promptitude the societal quest for justice in the dawn of painful injustice. These realities exceedingly justified the establishment of the court connected ‘ADR’ processes in Nigeria. There is a universal consensus that one of the pervasive and endemic threat to global peace and development is domestic violence and has also bedevilled Nigeria and about to be declare a national malaise. This study seek to highlight the extent and severity of domestic violence and the need to be included in to purview of court connected ‘ADR’ system having satisfy the threshold severity of violence emerging from family/marital relationship. This study will also distinguish family/marital disputes from domestic violence and critique the jurisdiction of family court established without regard to the intricate complexities of family disputes and domestic violence. This study found that there is need to reposition the multi-door court house in both conceptual and structural paradigm with a view of integrating heterogeneous Nigeria and plural legal system. Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Laws (AIKOL), International Islamic University Malaysia 2017 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/58638/1/58638.pdf Umar, Mohammed Amin and Abdul Wahab, Mohd Iqbal and Mohd Zin, Najibah and Wan Muhammad, Ramizah (2017) The challenges of integrating domestic violence in to court connected ‘Adr’ processes in Nigeria. In: International Conference on Dispute Resolution 2017 - Modern Trends in Effective Dispute Resolution, 9th-10th August 2017, Kuala Lumpur. https://icdr2017.org/
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Umar, Mohammed Amin
Abdul Wahab, Mohd Iqbal
Mohd Zin, Najibah
Wan Muhammad, Ramizah
The challenges of integrating domestic violence in to court connected ‘Adr’ processes in Nigeria
description Alternative dispute resolution has always been a panacea for access to justice and access to justice is any process or procedure that will make justice accessible, available and affordable. The elitist and technical litigation system has failed to respond with promptitude the societal quest for justice in the dawn of painful injustice. These realities exceedingly justified the establishment of the court connected ‘ADR’ processes in Nigeria. There is a universal consensus that one of the pervasive and endemic threat to global peace and development is domestic violence and has also bedevilled Nigeria and about to be declare a national malaise. This study seek to highlight the extent and severity of domestic violence and the need to be included in to purview of court connected ‘ADR’ system having satisfy the threshold severity of violence emerging from family/marital relationship. This study will also distinguish family/marital disputes from domestic violence and critique the jurisdiction of family court established without regard to the intricate complexities of family disputes and domestic violence. This study found that there is need to reposition the multi-door court house in both conceptual and structural paradigm with a view of integrating heterogeneous Nigeria and plural legal system.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Umar, Mohammed Amin
Abdul Wahab, Mohd Iqbal
Mohd Zin, Najibah
Wan Muhammad, Ramizah
author_facet Umar, Mohammed Amin
Abdul Wahab, Mohd Iqbal
Mohd Zin, Najibah
Wan Muhammad, Ramizah
author_sort Umar, Mohammed Amin
title The challenges of integrating domestic violence in to court connected ‘Adr’ processes in Nigeria
title_short The challenges of integrating domestic violence in to court connected ‘Adr’ processes in Nigeria
title_full The challenges of integrating domestic violence in to court connected ‘Adr’ processes in Nigeria
title_fullStr The challenges of integrating domestic violence in to court connected ‘Adr’ processes in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed The challenges of integrating domestic violence in to court connected ‘Adr’ processes in Nigeria
title_sort challenges of integrating domestic violence in to court connected ‘adr’ processes in nigeria
publisher Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Laws (AIKOL), International Islamic University Malaysia
publishDate 2017
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/58638/1/58638.pdf
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