An arbitration tribunal is a group of people who settle disputes between two parties who cannot agree. They listen to both sides and make a decision that both parties have to accept. Full definition
The rulings of arbitration tribunals are binding in law, provided that both parties in the dispute agree to give the tribunal the power to rule on their case. (slaw.ca)
This authentic exercise requires students to act as advocates, analyzing and arguing both sides of a hypothetical legal dispute, using procedures modeled after those employed before real - life international arbitration tribunals. (law.miami.edu)
If that is so, then this decision highlights the wider authority that international commercial arbitration tribunals have than domestic tribunals. (constructionlawcanada.com)