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Thirdly, he says, there needs to be special courts to arbitrate in land disputes, so that cases are heard in a fast-track manner and issues resolved quickly.
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As for energy lobbies he will have to restructure or disappear, they will not have the necessary credibility with politicians, who will arbitrate in favor of the global emergency and cold fusion.
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The first answer is that, in principle, to give such powers to Parliament or an officer of Parliament would be strange: the very point of the powers is to control parliamentary excesses, and to arbitrate in the event that Parliament is itself unable to come to a decision.
ECONOMIST: The monarchy
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An appeals court in Texas reportedly has just agreed that something called "Texas Islamic Courts" can arbitrate Muslim divorce proceedings in that state.
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After about a dozen meetings, the two sides are far apart, with the key sticking issues being wages and a SAG proposal to require the employees to arbitrate discrimination and sexual harassment claims rather than file them in court.
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But as to the practice, they have been fighting like cats in a bag ever since, with the commission doomed to arbitrate.
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