0 the process of solving an argument between people by helping them to agree to an acceptable solution:
Both sides in the dispute have agreed to go to arbitration (= to have the disagreement solved by an arbitrator).
1 the formal process of having an outside person, chosen by both sides to a disagreement, end the disagreement:
Both labor and management have agreed to arbitration.
2 a process in which an independent person makes an official decision that ends a legal disagreement without the need for it to be solved in court:
3 a process in which an independent official tries to avoid a strike (= situation in which workers stop working as a protest) by having discussions that end a disagreement between the workers and their employer:
Pension contribution levels have been fixed by collective bargaining and labor arbitration.
Should other dependent reasons enter the picture, then it is not at all clear that the (normal) goal of arbitration would be thwarted.
He worked on disarmament, arbitration and new definitions of sovereignty.
Disputes over the amount of compensation, cash or trade liberalization, can be resolved if necessary through arbitration.
This clause gave the courts the power to enforce arbitration awards by injunctions.
Participation in arbitration and litigation are the two most relevant kinds of exchange content charted here.
Both traders and producers faced similar problems between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries, including difficulties in gaining access to information, transportation, credit, arbitration and security.
Arbitration must take into account both the activation level of the various "input" cortical channels and previous experience in the current or related action-selection contexts.
Many of the cases subjected to the tribal-village mode of mediation and arbitration involve the balance of honor.
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