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  2. Help:Directory - Wikipedia

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    Dispute resolution – provides a central compilation of the boards listed below to help resolves conflicts. Third opinion – for disputes between two editors to receive an outside opinion. Requests for comment – the place to go to get outside input on issues from a broad number of users.

  3. Dispute resolution - Wikipedia

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    Not all disputes, even those in which skilled intervention occurs, end in resolution. Such intractable disputes form a special area in dispute resolution studies. [6] Dispute resolution is an important requirement in international trade, including negotiation, mediation, arbitration and litigation. [7] [full citation needed]

  4. Talk:Swiftair Flight 5960 - Wikipedia

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    Seek dispute resolution if needed; ... To fill out this checklist, ... WikiProject Disaster management Template: ...

  5. Wikipedia:Templates - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Citation templates for templates used to format article references and citations; Wikipedia:Requested templates, to request creation of a template. Category:Wikipedia templates; Special:ExpandTemplates, expands all templates recursively; Use this form to search in the Template: or Template_talk: namespaces. See Help:Searching for more ...

  6. Arbitral tribunal - Wikipedia

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    failure of the tribunal to deal with all the issues put to it for resolution; uncertainty or ambiguity as to the effect of the award; the award being procured by fraud, or otherwise being procured in a way contrary to public policy; failure to comply with the requirements for the form of the award (e.g. in writing or in a specific language);

  7. Alternative dispute resolution - Wikipedia

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    Alternative dispute resolution (ADR), or external dispute resolution (EDR), typically denotes a wide range of dispute resolution processes and techniques that parties can use to settle disputes with the help of a third party. [1] They are used for disagreeing parties who cannot come to an agreement short of litigation. However, ADR is also ...

  8. Arbitration - Wikipedia

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    Arbitration is a formal method of dispute resolution involving a third party neutral who makes a binding decision. The third party neutral (the 'arbitrator', 'arbiter' or 'arbitral tribunal') renders the decision in the form of an 'arbitration award'. [1]

  9. Dispute board - Wikipedia

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    A dispute board (DB), dispute review board (DRB) or dispute adjudication board (DAB) is a forum for dispute resolution, typically comprising three independent and impartial persons selected by the contracting parties. The significant difference between Dispute Review Boards and most other techniques for alternate dispute resolution, potentially ...