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The tribunal may consist of a sole arbitrator, or there may be two or more arbitrators, which might include a chairperson or an umpire. The tribunal usually consists of an odd number of arbitrators. Members selected to serve on an arbitration panel are typically professionals with expertise in both law and in friendly dispute resolution . Some ...
Under section 45 of the Arbitration Act 2001, either party or the arbitral tribunal itself may apply to the court to issue a ruling on "any question of law arising in the course of the proceedings which the Court is satisfied substantially affects the rights of one or more of the parties" and under section 49, either party may appeal an ...
International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea; International Court of Justice, arbitral tribunal (constituted in accordance with Annex VII, UNCLOS) [citation needed] a special arbitral tribunal (constituted in accordance with Annex VIII). If two member states have elected different dispute resolution measures, the third option is to be used. [29]
Arbitral tribunal, a panel of impartial adjudicators convened to resolve a dispute by way of arbitration; Arbitration Committee (Wikipedia), an arbitration tribunal used on Wikimedia projects such as Wikipedia
Caribbean Community Administrative Tribunal; Caso Cerrado; Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration; Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration; Constitutional Court (Belgium) Constitutional Court of Republika Srpska; Court of Arbitration (New South Wales)
An arbitration award (or arbitral award) is a final determination on the jurisdiction, merits, costs or other aspect of a dispute by an arbitration tribunal in an arbitration, and is analogous to a judgment in a court of law. [1]
The former CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch (A&F) has dementia and late onset Alzheimer's disease, his legal team has said in a court document filed in New York. Lawyers for Mike Jeffries have requested ...
Arbitral tribunals, by contrast, are constituted anew for each case. Both courts and arbitral tribunals can make binding decisions. Quasi-judicial institutions, by contrast, make rulings on cases, but these rulings are not in themselves legally binding; the main example is the individual complaints mechanisms available under the various UN ...