Former Nigeria UN Rep Mbanefo, Urges Academics To Write Textbooks
Lagos – Chief Arthur Mbanefo, the previous Nigerian Permanent Representative to the United Nations, on Thursday encouraged learned Nigerians particularly those in the scholarly community to compose course readings to help learning in their separate fields.
Mbanefo said this while giving his introductory statements at the dispatch of a book titled, 'Handbook of Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Practice in Nigeria'.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the book was propelled at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, at Kofo Abayomi Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.
The book was composed by two writers, previous Attorney General of Nigeria, Mr Bayo Ojo (SAN) and Mrs Tinuade Oyekunle, both who were portrayed as the first and second contracted authorities in Nigeria.
Mbanefo, said the handbook "is such book proposed to extend Nigerian utilization of pertinent laws and law.
"The significance of this book turns out to be clear when one thinks about the present development in the act of business assertion and ADR in Nigeria.
"Instructed Nigerians especially those in the scholarly world have reliably shyed far from composing books particularly reading material to help the subject they proclaim.
"The outcome is that it has turned out to be uncommon to discover course readings in issues of honorable and universal applications to record the Nigerian experience and significance," he said.
He, in this manner, recognized the writers for their commitments in the training and information of ADR by reporting it in a book.
Mbanefo said that the National Education Policy should pressure the need to compose more books.
"We need books to develop. It is a disgrace that we are as yet discussing individuals in the scholarly community composing books. We continue making colleges yet we don't have books.
"I prescribe that this book be received by all foundations of lawful investigations and practice in Nigeria as a standard course reading for intervention and ADR practice in Nigeria just as a helpful book for reference purposes," Mbanefo said.
Prof. Paul Idornigie (SAN), while checking on the book said that the title of the book had been a subject of discussion among scholastics.
"There is a gigantic discussion among scholastics, professionals and clients of ADR about whether assertion is a piece of ADR," he said
Idornigie, in any case, said while mollification and intervention were consensual, assertion was both consensual and adjudicatory.
The educator said the writers of the book were of the view that the fast extension of ADR around the globe, may one day supplant case in common issues.
As indicated by Idornigie, government bolster is basic.
He additionally said that ADR ought to be embraced from entirely business exchanges to other social and household courses of action as got in England.
As per him, all the more preparing, accreditation and polished skill combined with institutionalized administrative system ought to be infused into ADR range.
He dissected what all the 24 parts of the book were about and clarified the parts of mediation law as treated in it.
Mbanefo said this while giving his introductory statements at the dispatch of a book titled, 'Handbook of Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Practice in Nigeria'.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the book was propelled at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, at Kofo Abayomi Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.
The book was composed by two writers, previous Attorney General of Nigeria, Mr Bayo Ojo (SAN) and Mrs Tinuade Oyekunle, both who were portrayed as the first and second contracted authorities in Nigeria.
Mbanefo, said the handbook "is such book proposed to extend Nigerian utilization of pertinent laws and law.
"The significance of this book turns out to be clear when one thinks about the present development in the act of business assertion and ADR in Nigeria.
"Instructed Nigerians especially those in the scholarly world have reliably shyed far from composing books particularly reading material to help the subject they proclaim.
"The outcome is that it has turned out to be uncommon to discover course readings in issues of honorable and universal applications to record the Nigerian experience and significance," he said.
He, in this manner, recognized the writers for their commitments in the training and information of ADR by reporting it in a book.
Mbanefo said that the National Education Policy should pressure the need to compose more books.
"We need books to develop. It is a disgrace that we are as yet discussing individuals in the scholarly community composing books. We continue making colleges yet we don't have books.
"I prescribe that this book be received by all foundations of lawful investigations and practice in Nigeria as a standard course reading for intervention and ADR practice in Nigeria just as a helpful book for reference purposes," Mbanefo said.
Prof. Paul Idornigie (SAN), while checking on the book said that the title of the book had been a subject of discussion among scholastics.
"There is a gigantic discussion among scholastics, professionals and clients of ADR about whether assertion is a piece of ADR," he said
Idornigie, in any case, said while mollification and intervention were consensual, assertion was both consensual and adjudicatory.
The educator said the writers of the book were of the view that the fast extension of ADR around the globe, may one day supplant case in common issues.
As indicated by Idornigie, government bolster is basic.
He additionally said that ADR ought to be embraced from entirely business exchanges to other social and household courses of action as got in England.
As per him, all the more preparing, accreditation and polished skill combined with institutionalized administrative system ought to be infused into ADR range.
He dissected what all the 24 parts of the book were about and clarified the parts of mediation law as treated in it.
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