Arbitration Law

Arbitration is a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) that resolves disputes outside the judiciary courts. The purpose of this guide is to help you in conducting research in this field by identifying a selected list of sources available through the Library and the internet


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  1. MT (MicroThesaurus): subset of a thesaurus, usually containing terms from a subject area narrower than the scope of the whole thesaurus;
  2. NT (Narrower Term): used to indicate the relationship of the generic concept to a more specific one, together with an indication of the number of hierarchical steps between the broader term and each narrower term;
  3. RT (Related Term): preferred label for a concept that has an associative relationship with the one in question.
 
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