One is that the use of force, particularly in economics-oriented Asia, is no way to settle disputes.
Mr Mandelson has also reserved the power to settle disputes which flag would fly on public buildings.
Originally meant to strictly settle disputes between Muslims, 15% of the cases they hear now involve disputes with non-Muslims.
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And Americans will quail at talk of giving an arbitrator or some international court the authority to settle disputes.
Officials say that after a congressional election on October 23rd they will move to settle disputes with other energy providers.
This is why in a match each team brings a veedor, an elder who is meant to settle disputes over the rules.
The Khasis, especially those in the rural areas, still treat their Syiems as benevolent masters who settle disputes and help in a crisis.
The tort bar's ship would also come in, including limits on arbitration to settle disputes and watering down the 1995 law limiting strike suits.
The international court, created in 1946, is the main legal body of the United Nations and is usually called upon to settle disputes between states.
As a means to settle disputes without violence, they were a considerable advancement back when the adversarial system was invented in the 17th century.
She has also laboured to settle disputes over water allocation in the agricultural eastern half of the state, and to resolve fights over unemployment insurance.
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Over the past several years, companies have increasingly invoked these agreements to settle disputes in which some say the World Bank is far overstepping its authority.
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Gore could cast tie-breaking votes to settle disputes over electors.
Remember the fundamentals: We have a judicial system, because it is fairer and more civilized to settle disputes through judicial means rather than settle them through brute force -- trial by combat.
Councils would act as mediators to settle disputes between neighbours and, if required, would go in to cut back hedges itself, charging the costs to an owner who failed to take action.
When Afghanistan enacted its Elimination of Violence Against Women law in 2009, it criminalized child marriage, selling and buying women to settle disputes, assault and a few more acts of violence against women.
It's scheduled to hear several more this fall, including one case over a federal law that binds consumers when they agree to settle disputes in arbitration, and another that seeks to prevent lawsuits over drugs approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
However, so long as a minority of Nigerians are willing to reach for their machetes and clubs to settle disputes, as they were in Sagamu last week, it looks as if Mr Obasanjo will have to continue to send out presidential delegations to calm enraged communities and comfort weeping families.
So they set up a bipartisan commission seven Democrats, seven Republicans, one independent to settle their disputes.
And turning to the courts to settle such disputes is part of the rules.
To the British, however, secession isn't the legal or proper tool by which to settle internal disputes.
Mr Gates, he said, had urged both sides to try to settle their disputes before US forces left Iraq.
Congress passed the Federal Arbitration Act in 1925 to encourage litigants to settle their disputes without resorting to full-blown litigation.
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Owners, on the other hand, are trying to have the case dismissed as quickly as possible, arguing the two sides should settle their disputes through collective bargaining.
Some see a chance to settle several disputes at once, by persuading Syria to stop supplying Hizbullah in return for a return of the Golan Heights and a peace deal with Israel.
It already has a to-do list: Congress has ordered it to study reverse mortgages, private education-loan practices, why consumers who buy credit scores get numbers different from the ones lenders get and whether arbitration is the right way to settle financial disputes.
The justices expressed strong skepticism about the central premise of the case, which is that antitrust lawsuits are so expensive to bring that Amex effectively precluded them by requiring merchants to sign an agreement requiring them to settle all disputes in arbitration.
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Even the more modest goal of a free-trade area, if it is to be a credible one, means that they can no longer shirk agreement on a few common laws (on matters such as competition policy) and some minimal common institutions, including a permanent tribunal to settle trade disputes.
Leading up to this election, Kenyans have pledged peace, with candidates declaring they will settle any election disputes in court.
An uproar began in 2003 when Syed Mumtaz Ali, a retired Ontario lawyer, said he was setting up a sharia court to settle family law disputes for Muslims.
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