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Findings showed that indigenous judicial institution of conflict resolution are well entrenched in Remo region, and the inhabitants preferred to seek redress through it, as indigenous judicial systems always seek to reconcile the conflicting party generously and preserves ensure lasting harmony. Though compliance with the judgment of traditional mechanism is based on morality and culture but not legality. The study recommends that the state government should create an agency that would understudy the indigenous institutions in order to document their proceedings and thereby making the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Findings showed that indigenous judicial institution of conflict resolution are well entrenched in Remo region, and the inhabitants preferred to seek redress through it, as indigenous judicial systems always seek to reconcile the conflicting party generously and preserves ensure lasting harmony. Though compliance with the judgment of traditional mechanism is based on morality and culture but not legality. The study recommends that the state government should create an agency that would understudy the indigenous institutions in order to document their proceedings and thereby making the traditional court a legal alternate means of conflict resolution. The constitutional recognition of the indigenous institution by the Government is also recommended.
Autorenporträt
Victor Adetoyese Adesiyan a obtenu son doctorat en sciences politiques avec une spécialisation en études sur la paix et les conflits. Il est membre du corps enseignant du département des sciences politiques et de l'administration publique de l'université Babcock, au Nigeria. Fagbemi Ogooluwa a obtenu sa licence en sciences politiques à l'université Babcock, au Nigeria.