Arbitral Tribunal

/ˈɑːrbɪtrəl trɪˌbjuːnəl/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A panel or single arbitrator appointed to resolve a dispute through arbitration outside the courts.
    The arbitral tribunal delivered its award after reviewing the evidence.

Forms

  • arbitral tribunals

Commentary

The term typically denotes the body empowered to make binding decisions in arbitration proceedings; clarity in the number of arbitrators is recommended in arbitration agreements.

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