arbitral in the PONS Dictionary

arbitral Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

arbitration [or arbitral], clause
arbitral jurisdiction
arbitral procedure

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Those clauses generally empower the party "commencing" the arbitration to select the arbitral institution.
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Many decisions of arbitral tribunals are made without any hearing at all.
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Only domestic arbitral awards are subject to set aside procedure.
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The majority of legal studies on online arbitration agree that, neither law, nor arbitral principles, prevent arbitration from taking place online.
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Controversial issues such as damage compensations were transferred to arbitral tribunal, but because of bad blood within the commission remained unresolved in many cases.
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Both courts and arbitral tribunals can make binding decisions.
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It is a permanent framework available to assist temporary arbitral tribunals or commissions.
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All arbitral decisions are considered to be final and binding.
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He also appears in various high courts and in international arbitral disputes, sometimes as a counsel and other times as an adjudicator.
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He decided also on setting aside and enforcement proceedings of arbitral awards.
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