Judicial Oversight of Labour Arbitration Awards.

Publication Date: 08/11/2024

DOI: 10.52589/JARMS-4HTZQR20


Author(s): Ibekwe Emmanuel Chidi.

Volume/Issue: Volume 4 , Issue 4 (2024)



Abstract:

This paper investigates the scope and limitations of judicial oversight in labor arbitration awards, focusing on the balance between arbitration autonomy and the need for judicial intervention. The research addresses the central question: To what extent should courts intervene in arbitration awards in the labor sector? Through a doctrinal analysis of statutes, case law, and scholarly perspectives, the paper evaluates how judicial oversight impacts labor arbitration, particularly in Nigeria, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Findings indicate that while judicial intervention is essential to ensure fairness and compliance with public policy, excessive involvement can undermine the efficiency and finality of the arbitration process. The study concludes that an optimal balance between judicial oversight and the autonomy of arbitration is critical to maintaining a functional and just labor arbitration system. Keywords: Judicial Oversight, Labor Arbitration, Arbitration Awards, Public Policy, Nigeria, United States, United Kingdom


Keywords:

Judicial Oversight, Labor Arbitration, Arbitration Awards, Public Policy, Nigeria, United States, United Kingdom.


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