arbitral tribunal

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tribunal
noun[C]
uk
/traɪˈbjuː.nəl/
us
/traɪˈbjuː.nəl/
a special court or group of people who are officially chosen, especially by the government, to examine (legal) problems of a ...
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(Definition oftribunalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The risk that a government may abrogate a regulatory contract can be addressed various ways, such as by referring regulatory disputes to an unbiased internationalarbitraltribunal. 17.
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Is it a fact that a third mixedarbitraltribunalis being set up?
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Models for such a court orarbitraltribunalare found elsewhere in the world.
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I should emphasise here that a leasehold valuation tribunal is not anarbitraltribunal.
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Will this third mixedarbitraltribunalsit continuously and not intermittently?
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To this end, we have strengthened the powers available to thearbitraltribunal.
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We broke up thearbitraltribunal, making plain that we thought there might be an immense quantity of oil at stake.
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It was agreed in 1980 that the delimitation should be submitted to an ad hocarbitraltribunal.
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Recourse to that means is voluntary; no disputant is empowered to take the other party against his will before anyarbitraltribunalor conciliation commission.
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It would be perfectly disastrous if anarbitraltribunalset about tearing up the existing rules of international law.
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So we come down to the narrow point of the constitution of thisarbitraltribunal.
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Fourthly, there was effective control of prices—that anarbitraltribunalshould be set up to review prices, and that owners should be compelled to accept those revisions.
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I suggest that it should be possible to set up some form ofarbitraltribunalwhich could settle these prices in cases where any dispute arose.
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The parties to a dispute are usually free to agree the number and composition of thearbitraltribunal.
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Controversial issues such as damage compensations were transferred toarbitraltribunal, but because of bad blood within the commission remained unresolved in many cases.
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The composition of thearbitraltribunalcan vary enormously, with either a sole arbitrator sitting, two or more arbitrators, with or without a chairman or umpire, and various other combinations.
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Anarbitraltribunal(or arbitration tribunal) is a panel of one or more adjudicators which is convened and sits to resolve a dispute by way of arbitration.
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We know that in setting up one of these mixed arbitral tribunals we cannot do it by ourselves.
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Therefore, the arbitral tribunals which operated after the 1914–18 war had an entirely different task to perform.
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The sum agreed as the result of the arbitral tribunal's decision is £66,000,000, in round figures.
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