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in·ter·na·tion·al ar·bi·tra·tion
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International arbitration
International arbitration is a leading method for resolving disputes arising from international commercial agreements and other international relationships. As with arbitration generally, international arbitration is a creation of contract, i.e., the parties' decision to submit disputes to binding resolution by one or more arbitrators selected by or on behalf of the parties and applying adjudicatory procedures, usually by including a provision for the arbitration of future disputes in their contract. The practice of international arbitration has developed so as to allow parties from different legal and cultural backgrounds to resolve their disputes, generally without the formalities of their respective legal systems.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of international arbitration in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
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The numerical value of international arbitration in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of international arbitration in a Sentence
Italian Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni:
It will be international arbitration that judges this question.
Everyone has agreed that we should not shy away from taking the matter to an international arbitration court and starting preparation for that step should be considered.
Mexican Finance Minister Carlos Urzua:
We hope this problem is resolved very soon ... That it doesn't even reach the level of international arbitration, and that simply an agreement is reached between the sides. We are very optimistic about that.
If China shrugs off the request, some action must be taken, everyone has agreed that we should not shy away from taking the matter to an international arbitration court and starting preparation for that step should be considered.
Now they've started threatening us with one more thing. They say they may not give us the F-35s. We told them we'll go to international arbitration.
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