The issue was unresolved in the Dayton agreement and is due to be resolved by arbitration within one year.
Back in 1899, Venezuela accepted the existing border, fixed by arbitration.
Mr Brown also said that he hoped that the dispute between management and workers at the Grangemouth refinery - which has led to fears of panic-buying and fuel shortages - could be settled by arbitration.
Hopes that border quarrels in the region might be settled by arbitration were raised when Eritrea and Yemen accepted the ruling of an international court in The Hague over the disputed Hanish islands in the Red Sea.
Critics said the case should not have been settled by private arbitration, since public money was at stake in the bank, which was part-owned by the state.
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The issue of who controls the town is due to be decided by international arbitration.
He is trying to deal with the huge backlog of cases at the Supreme Court by encouraging arbitration.
The decision by the arbitration court in Vienna now paves the way for one of the largest post-war restitution settlements in Austria.
They issued a High Court writ against the Football League, which has been frozen while the matter is heard by an arbitration panel.
The government introduced pay reform recommendations, made by the Police Arbitration Tribunal, on 1 April.
English-speaking countries boast a strong tradition of settling disputes (commercial or personal) by legally binding arbitration.
Home secretary Theresa May accepted the salary cut for new starters in January as part of recommendations on reform made by the Police Arbitration Tribunal.
One is a migration from contracts calling for arbitration by three-person panels to that by a single arbitrator - which can be a cost-saving move because it entails paying only one arbitrator.
The sanctions were lifted by the Court of Arbitration for Sport in February 2010.
It has also tried to block the lawsuit by appealing to an arbitration tribunal in The Hague.
That can be remedied by throwing out mandatory arbitration clauses, which have been cowing individual investors for decades.
Spurred by anecdotal evidence that arbitration has been losing its luster, two researchers say that's apparently not the case.
Right now, if you have a broker dispute, you have to submit to mandatory arbitration run by the securities industry.
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That case tests whether businesses can short-circuit a consumer class action by invoking the federal Arbitration Act, which encourages arbitration instead of litigation.
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Eventually the relationship devolved into an arbitration claim by Sitrick and Company against NXIVM for unpaid bills, which Sitrick mostly won and was awarded all fees and expenses plus interest.
But earlier this year, the British Olympic Association was forced by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) to overturn its policy of not selecting athletes who have been found guilty of doping.
"Even if the Court has jurisdiction over Armstrong's remaining claims, the Court finds they are best resolved through the well-established system of international arbitration, by those with expertise in the field, rather than by the unilateral edict of a single nation's courts, " stated Sparks, a judge in the U.S. district court based out of Austin, Texas.
In a 2005 appeal, a panel composed by the international Court of Arbitration for Sport found that Testis compositum couldn't be proven to possess prohibited substances.
After years in the courts, the case was referred by Ms Lagarde to an arbitration panel in 2007 and she approved its decision to award damages.
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Even those arbitration cases won by the owners (and they have won a majority of them over the years) resulted in huge raises for the players.
Conte's case was heard by the National Court of Arbitration for Sport (TNAS) and while reducing his ban, did not fully exonerate him of the charges against him.
Last week, rival Western Digital announced a judgment rendered against it in an arbitration action brought by Seagate, which it said would not impact its acquisition of Hitachi (HIT) unit Hitachi GST.
The FAA was passed in 1926 to address widespread hostility by judges toward contracts that required arbitration.
Such arrangements were allowed by the province's 1991 Arbitration Act and could carry the force of law.
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This separate inquiry arose following comments made by Lord Griffiths when the independent arbitration panel he chaired ruled the Blades should be owed compensation.
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