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 Übersetzung für 'arbitration court' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   an arbitration court | arbitration courts
arbitration courtSchiedsgericht {n}
3 Wörter
court of arbitrationSchiedsgericht {n}
law
court of arbitration
Schiedsgerichtshof {m}
4 Wörter
hist.law
Federal Court of Arbitration
Bundesschiedsgericht {n}
law
Permanent Court of Arbitration <PCA>
Ständiger Schiedshof {m}
5+ Wörter
lawsports
Court of Arbitration for Sport <CAS>
Internationaler Sportgerichtshof {m}
sports
Court of Arbitration for Sport <CAS>
Schiedsgericht {n} des Sports <TAS>
Teiltreffer
arbitrationArbitrage {f}
5
arbitrationSchlichtung {f}
1124
law
arbitration
Schiedsverfahren {n}
128
arbitrationVermittlung {f}
92
arbitrationSchiedsgerichtsbarkeit {f}
23
law
arbitration
Schiedsgerichtsverfahren {n}
178
law
arbitration
Schiedsgericht {n}
327
arbitrationEntscheidungs­instanz {f}
15
arbitrationEntscheidung {f}
498
stocks
arbitration
19
Arbitration {f} [Schiedswesen für Streitigkeiten an der Börse]
arbitrationSchlichtung {f} durch Schiedsspruch
comp.spec.
arbitration
Arbitrierung {f}
arbitration agreementSchlichtungs­vereinbarung {f}
arbitration boardSchlichtungs­stelle {f}
arbitration resultSchlichtungs­ergebnis {n}
arbitration mattersSchiedssachen {pl}
arbitration clauseSchlichtungs­klausel {f}
by arbitration {adj}schiedsrichterlich
arbitration chargesSchlichtungs­gebühren {pl}
law
arbitration rules {pl}
Schiedsgerichtsordnung {f}
27 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In November 2003, opponents of same-sex marriage petitioned the Arbitration Court to invalidate the law as unconstitutional.
  • Dewsbury has been accused of having a controversial Shariah arbitration court.
  • Despite the High Court's reversal in "R v Barger", Higgins regarded the minimum wage as sacrosanct and applied the Harvester reasoning to subsequent judgments in his career as president of the Conciliation and Arbitration Court.
  • In 2017, French company Veolia sued Lithuania in Stockholm arbitration court demanding about 100 million euros in damages.
  • In May 1917, the QTU was granted registration as an industrial association in Queensland's new Arbitration Court, and in November of that year the Queensland Teachers Award became the first agreed in industrial arbitration processes anywhere in Australasia, and one of the first negotiated in an industrial tribunal anywhere.

  • After the completion of the 2021–22 season where Wacker Innsbruck finished in mid-table, the club did not apply for a licence for the next season, and as a result decided not to file a complaint with the Permanent Neutral Arbitration Court.
  • From 1902, he represented employers before the new Industrial Arbitration Court.
  • The union had accumulated 40 fines totalling $13,200 imposed on it by the Conciliation and Arbitration Court.
  • Higgins in the Federal Arbitration Court ruled that the precipitating event was a lockout rather than a strike, and that the regulation refusing tramwaymen the right to wear their union badges on duty was both unauthorised and unreasonable.
  • Polet suspended both passenger and cargo operations on 24 November 2014 after which a Moscow Arbitration Court on 28 November placed the carrier into administration.

  • In 1922, he was appointed deputy president of the Arbitration Court, which he held until his retirement on 25 March 1930.
  • The Industrial Arbitration Court handles labour-management disputes that cannot be resolved informally through the Ministry of Manpower.
  • The prepayment of hundreds of million SEK is currently up in arbitration court.
  • Railway workers were paid 5 pounds, 8 shillings a week and a request for this to be raised to 6 pounds per week was refused by Sir John Quick in the Federal Arbitration Court on 11 March 1927.
  • TNK also got approval from the Khanty-Mansijsk arbitration court to take over Chernogorneft's stakes in two joint ventures, in spite of protests from venture partners Norex and Occidental Petroleum.

  • On 9 June 2009, the Arbitration Court of Khabarovsk Krai declared Dalavia bankrupt with debts almost twice the amount of its assets.
  • In the 1910s, sympathy strikes were sometimes called to extend a strike beyond the bounds of an Australian state to make it eligible for handling by the federal arbitration court.
  • In that year, the Arbitration Court allowed insurance employers to cut wages by a further 10%; on appeal to the High Court, the AISF successfully argued that this additional cut took wages below the ambit minimum that generated a 1927 pay claim and subsequent award.
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