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Customary “arbitrations” in Nigeria: a comment on Agu v. Ikewibe 1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2009

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Copyright © School of Oriental and African Studies 1998

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2 “The law and practice of customary arbitration in Nigeria: Agu v. Ikewibe and applicable law issues revisited’, [1997] J.A.L. 201.

3 Ibid. at 407.

4 Manchester, 1956, 212.

5 London, 1960, 126.

6 The Supreme Court and the customary judicial process in the Gold Coast”, (1953) 21 I.C.L.Q. 47 at 58.Google Scholar

7 (1916) Privy Council Judgments 1874–1928, 43.