arbitration

Etymology
From, borrowed from , from , from ; see arbitrate.

Noun

 * 1) The act or process of arbitrating.
 * 2) A process through which two or more parties use an arbitrator or arbiter in order to resolve a dispute.
 * 3) In general, a form of justice where both parties designate a person whose ruling they will accept formally. More specifically in Market Anarchist (market anarchy) theory, arbitration designates the process by which two agencies pre-negotiate a set of common rules in anticipation of cases where a customer from each agency is involved in a dispute.

Translations

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 * Dutch: arbitratie
 * Finnish:, arbitraatio
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 * Latin: arbitrium
 * Malayalam: മദ്ധ്യസ്ഥത, ആർബിട്രേഷൻ
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 * Azerbaijani: arbitraj
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 * Dutch: arbitratie
 * Finnish:, arbitraatio
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 * Italian: ,
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 * Latin: arbitrium
 * Malayalam: മദ്ധ്യസ്ഥം
 * Norwegian: voldgift
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 * Finnish:, arbitraatio
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