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noun (the making of a decision by an arbitrator: The dispute has gone / was taken to arbitration.) arbitraža* * *[a:bitréišən]nounporavnava; razsodba; arbitražacommerce arbitration board — arbitražno sodiščeto settle by arbitration — poravnati, razsoditi -
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1) (fairness or rightness in the treatment of other people: Everyone has a right to justice; I don't deserve to be punished - where's your sense of justice?) pravičnost2) (the law or the administration of it: Their dispute had to be settled in a court of justice.) sodišče3) (a judge.) sodnik•- do
- in justice to* * *[džʌstis]nounpravičnost (to do); zakonitost, upravičenost, utemeljenost; pravica; sodišče, sodnikCourt of Justice — sodišče, sodnijato administer justice — deliti pravico, soditito bring s.o. to justice — kaznovati koga, pripeljati koga pred sodnikato do justice to — izkazati komu pravico; dati polno priznanje (tudi hrani, pijači)to do o.s. justice — izkazati se, pokazati, kaj kdo znain justice — po zakonu, po pravici -
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noun Negotiations ended without any settlement being reached; The dispute was settled by negotiation.) pogajanje* * *[nigoušiéišən]nounpogajanje, posredovanje; economy unovčenje (čeka), plasma (izdelkov); premagovanje (ovir) -
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noun1) (resort) Zufluchtnahme, diehave recourse to somebody/something — bei jemandem/zu etwas Zuflucht nehmen
2) (person or thing resorted to) Zuflucht, die* * *re·course[rɪˈkɔ:s, AM -ˈkɔ:rs]to have \recourse to sb sich akk an jdn wenden könnento have \recourse to sth Zuflucht zu etw dat nehmen könnento decide to have \recourse to the courts to obtain money due auf gerichtlichem Wege Forderungen geltend machen▪ without \recourse to sth/sb ohne etw/jdn in Anspruch zu nehmenit is hoped that the dispute will be settled without \recourse to litigation man hofft, dass sich der Streit außergerichtlich beilegen lässt* * *[rɪ'kɔːs]nZuflucht fto have recourse to sb — sich an jdn wenden
without recourse to his books — ohne seine Bücher zu konsultieren
* * *1. Zuflucht f (to zu):have recourse to (seine) Zuflucht nehmen zu;have recourse to foul means zu unredlichen Mitteln greifen;have recourse to a book ein Buch konsultieren, in einem Buch nachsehen2. WIRTSCH, JUR Regress m, Rückgriff m:recourse claim Regressanspruch m;liable to recourse regresspflichtig;right of recourse Rückgriffsrecht n;have recourse against sb gegen jemanden Regress nehmen* * *noun1) (resort) Zufluchtnahme, diehave recourse to somebody/something — bei jemandem/zu etwas Zuflucht nehmen
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noun (the making of a decision by an arbitrator: The dispute has gone / was taken to arbitration.) mekling, voldgiftsubst. \/ˌɑːbɪˈtreɪʃ(ə)n\/1) megling (ved offisielt utpekt instans)2) ( jus) voldgiftgo to arbitration gå til megling bruke voldgift -
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dispute — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, major, serious ▪ There is considerable dispute over the precise definition of ‘social class’ as a term. ▪ The incident sparked off a major dispute between the two countries. ▪ … Collocations dictionary
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