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26 October, 13:25

a formal process in which the parties to a dispute agree to submit to the decision of a neutral party

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  1. 26 October, 14:31
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    - Arbitration.

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    'Arbitration' is exemplified as the formal process of settling disputes (particularly related to labor disputes) among two parties by a neutral party that would resolve the conflict. In this process, the two parties (with whom the dispute lies) agree to submit or transfer the decision to a neutral/impartial party and whose decision is acceptable and agreeable to both that resolves the prolonged conflict between them. Such a process is employed to avoid further confrontation of the conflict. Thus, 'arbitration' is the answer.
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