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What (who) is arbitrate - definition

TECHNIQUE FOR THE RESOLUTION OF DISPUTES
Binding arbitration; Arbitrate; Arbitaration; Arbitration agreement; Arbitration enforcement; Mandatory binding arbitration; Arbitration law; Arbitration Law; Arbitration treaties of 1911; Arbitral proceeding
  • The [[London Court of International Arbitration]]

arbitrate         
v. (D; intr.) to arbitrate between (to arbitrate between opposing parties)
Arbitrate         
·vt To decide, or determine generally.
II. Arbitrate ·vi To Decide; to Determine.
III. Arbitrate ·vt To hear and decide, as arbitrators; as, to choose to arbitrate a disputed case.
IV. Arbitrate ·vi To act as arbitrator or judge; as, to arbitrate upon several reports; to arbitrate in disputes among neighbors; to arbitrate between parties to a suit.
arbitrate         
(arbitrates, arbitrating, arbitrated)
When someone in authority arbitrates between two people or groups who are in dispute, they consider all the facts and make an official decision about who is right.
He arbitrates between investors and members of the association...
The tribunal had been set up to arbitrate in the dispute.
VERB: V between pl-n, V
arbitrator (arbitrators)
He served as an arbitrator in a series of commercial disputes in India.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Arbitration

Arbitration is a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) that resolves disputes outside the judiciary courts. The dispute will be decided by one or more persons (the 'arbitrators', 'arbiters' or 'arbitral tribunal'), which renders the 'arbitration award'. An arbitration decision or award is legally binding on both sides and enforceable in the courts, unless all parties stipulate that the arbitration process and decision are non-binding.

Arbitration is often used for the resolution of commercial disputes, particularly in the context of international commercial transactions. In certain countries such as the United States, arbitration is also frequently employed in consumer and employment matters, where arbitration may be mandated by the terms of employment or commercial contracts and may include a waiver of the right to bring a class action claim. Mandatory consumer and employment arbitration should be distinguished from consensual arbitration, particularly commercial arbitration.

There are limited rights of review and appeal of arbitration awards. Arbitration is not the same as: judicial proceedings (although in some jurisdictions, court proceedings are sometimes referred as arbitrations), alternative dispute resolution, expert determination, or mediation (a form of settlement negotiation facilitated by a neutral third party).

Examples of use of arbitrate
1. He argued it was not his job to arbitrate a question affecting millions of people.
2. The International law would have to arbitrate on this interesting legal question eventually.
3. It agreed to set up a council to arbitrate on trade disputes.
4. Siam asked him to arbitrate between the sides, examine the matter and make a decision.
5. It also agreed to set up a council to arbitrate on trade disputes.