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The
National Committee on the Reform and Harmonisation of Arbitration and ADR Laws in
Nigeria
recommended the co-existence of a federal arbitration law (dealing with
arbitration arising from international and inter-state transactions) and state
arbitration laws (dealing with arbitration arising from intra-state
transactions). In arriving at its conclusion, the committee relied on the ‘trade and commerce’ argument as well as the ‘pith and substance argument’. But disagreement exists
regarding the scope or application of state arbitration laws vis-à-vis the
federal arbitration law. Whilst anchoring our foundational argument on the
constitution, we will in this article contend that a conflict of laws approach
would provide a valid conceptual framework and the mechanics for the
co-existence of a federal arbitration law with state arbitration laws in Nigeria.
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