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arbitration

Arbitration is when two people who disagree ask a neutral person to decide who is right instead of going to court.

Explanation at your level:

Arbitration is a way to solve a fight. You use a helper to choose the winner. It is not a court.

When two people disagree, they ask a third person to help. This person is called an arbitrator. This is called arbitration.

Arbitration is a legal process. Instead of going to a judge, people use an expert to decide their problem. It is often faster than a court case.

In business, arbitration is a common way to handle disputes. It is a private process where a neutral person makes a final decision that both sides must follow.

Arbitration serves as an alternative to litigation. It provides a structured environment for conflict resolution, often mandated by contract clauses to ensure efficiency and confidentiality.

The mechanism of arbitration reflects a sophisticated evolution of dispute resolution, emphasizing party autonomy and the finality of the award. It is a cornerstone of international commercial law, allowing entities to bypass jurisdictional complexities.

Palavra em 30 segundos

  • A formal dispute resolution process.
  • Uses a neutral third party.
  • Usually binding and private.
  • Common in business and law.

Think of arbitration as a private courtroom. When two companies or individuals have a disagreement they cannot solve, they might choose arbitration to avoid the long, expensive, and public nature of a traditional lawsuit.

The key figure here is the arbitrator. This person acts like a judge, but they are chosen by the parties involved. Because the process is private, it is often faster and less stressful than going to court. Once the arbitrator makes a decision, it is usually binding, meaning everyone has to follow it by law.

The word arbitration comes from the Latin word arbitrari, which means 'to give judgment' or 'to think'. It is rooted in the word arbiter, which literally translates to 'one who goes to see' or a witness.

Historically, this concept dates back to ancient times when community elders would settle local disputes to keep the peace. By the Middle Ages, merchants used informal arbitration to resolve trade disagreements quickly without waiting for royal courts. It has evolved from a simple mediation tool into a highly structured legal process used globally today.

You will mostly hear arbitration in business, legal, or labor contexts. It is a formal term, so you wouldn't use it to describe a small argument between friends at lunch.

Common phrases include binding arbitration, which means you cannot appeal the decision, and submit to arbitration, which is the act of agreeing to use this process. It is a staple in employment contracts, where companies often require employees to settle disputes through arbitration rather than suing the company.

While arbitration is a technical term, it relates to several concepts of fairness. 1. To play the arbiter: To act as the person who decides who is right. 2. To seek common ground: The goal of many arbitration processes. 3. To settle out of court: The general idea of avoiding a trial. 4. To have the final say: What an arbitrator does. 5. A fair shake: Getting a chance to be heard fairly.

Arbitration is an uncountable noun. You don't usually say 'an arbitration' unless you are referring to a specific instance or event. It is pronounced /ˌɑːrbɪˈtreɪʃən/ in American English, with the stress on the third syllable.

The word rhymes with foundation, station, and relation. Remember that it is a noun derived from the verb arbitrate. When writing, it is often paired with verbs like undergo, enter, or require.

Fun Fact

The root 'arbiter' also gave us the word 'arbitrary'!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˌɑːbɪˈtreɪʃən/

Clear 'r' sounds, 'shun' at the end

US /ˌɑːrbɪˈtreɪʃən/

Stronger 'r' sounds throughout

Common Errors

  • Mispronouncing the 'tr' sound
  • Adding an extra syllable
  • Stress on the wrong syllable

Rhymes With

station relation foundation creation nation

Difficulty Rating

Leitura 3/5

Moderate

Writing 3/5

Moderate

Speaking 3/5

Moderate

Audição 3/5

Moderate

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

judge law dispute

Learn Next

litigation mediation binding

Avançado

adjudication jurisdiction

Grammar to Know

Uncountable Nouns

Arbitration is necessary.

Noun Compounds

Arbitration clause.

Verb+Prep

Submit to.

Examples by Level

1

They use arbitration.

They use a helper.

Noun usage

1

The company chose arbitration.

2

We need an arbitrator.

3

Arbitration is fast.

4

The case went to arbitration.

5

They agreed to arbitration.

6

He likes the arbitration process.

7

It is better than court.

8

Arbitration is fair.

1

The contract requires binding arbitration.

2

They settled the dispute through arbitration.

3

Arbitration saved them time.

4

The arbitrator listened to both sides.

5

We avoided a lawsuit via arbitration.

6

Is arbitration expensive?

7

The union agreed to arbitration.

8

Arbitration is a common legal tool.

1

The parties entered into mandatory arbitration.

2

Arbitration clauses are common in employment contracts.

3

The arbitrator's decision is final.

4

They opted for arbitration over litigation.

5

Arbitration provides a confidential setting.

6

The arbitration process was efficient.

7

We are currently in arbitration.

8

The dispute was resolved through arbitration.

1

The court upheld the arbitration award.

2

Arbitration offers a streamlined alternative to traditional litigation.

3

The clause mandates arbitration for all disputes.

4

He acted as an impartial arbitrator.

5

The arbitration proceedings were held in private.

6

They submitted the claim to binding arbitration.

7

Arbitration minimizes the risk of public exposure.

8

The arbitration agreement was legally enforceable.

1

The efficacy of arbitration in international law is well-documented.

2

The parties waived their right to a jury trial in favor of arbitration.

3

Arbitration serves as a private adjudication mechanism.

4

The arbitrator rendered a final and binding decision.

5

The arbitration award was challenged in court.

6

Complex commercial disputes are often resolved via arbitration.

7

The arbitration process requires mutual consent.

8

Arbitration is favored for its procedural flexibility.

Sinônimos

mediation adjudication settlement intervention negotiation

Antônimos

Colocações comuns

binding arbitration
enter into arbitration
submit to arbitration
arbitration clause
arbitration award
mandatory arbitration
arbitration proceedings
seek arbitration
private arbitration
arbitration agreement

Idioms & Expressions

"to have the final say"

to make the last decision

The arbitrator has the final say.

neutral

"to clear the air"

to resolve a conflict

Arbitration helped clear the air.

casual

"to bury the hatchet"

to stop fighting

They buried the hatchet after arbitration.

idiomatic

"to be a judge of"

to evaluate

He is a good judge of character.

neutral

"to play fair"

to act honestly

Arbitration ensures both sides play fair.

casual

"to hold the balance"

to be impartial

The arbitrator holds the balance.

formal

Easily Confused

arbitration vs Mediation

Both involve a third party

Mediation is non-binding, arbitration is binding

Mediation helps you talk; arbitration decides for you.

arbitration vs Arbitrage

Similar spelling

Arbitrage is about buying/selling assets

He used arbitrage to make money.

arbitration vs Litigation

Both are legal

Litigation is in court

Litigation is public and slow.

arbitration vs Adjudication

Both are decisions

Adjudication is usually a formal court process

The court provided adjudication.

Sentence Patterns

B2

Subject + submit to + arbitration

They submitted to arbitration.

B1

The + arbitration + noun

The arbitration process was long.

B2

Require + arbitration

Contracts require arbitration.

C1

Enter + into + arbitration

We entered into arbitration.

A2

Agree + to + arbitration

They agreed to arbitration.

Família de palavras

Nouns

arbitrator the person who decides

Verbs

arbitrate to act as an arbitrator

Adjectives

arbitrable capable of being settled by arbitration

Relacionado

arbiter the person who decides

How to Use It

frequency

7/10

Formality Scale

Formal Legal Business Professional

Erros comuns

Using 'arbitration' for any argument Use for formal legal disputes
It is a legal term, not for casual fights
Confusing with 'arbitrage' Arbitrage is for finance
Different meanings
Thinking it is always free It costs money
Arbitrators must be paid
Saying 'an arbitration' Arbitration
It is an uncountable noun
Spelling it 'arbitrationn' Arbitration
Only one 'n' at the end

Tips

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The 'Arbi' Link

Think of 'Arbiter' (Judge).

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Contract Reading

Look for the word in your work contract.

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Business Norms

It is standard in US corporate life.

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Uncountable

Don't say 'an arbitration'.

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Stress

Stress the third syllable.

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Spelling

Watch the 'i's.

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Latin Roots

It means 'to witness'.

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Context

Read legal news.

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Formal Tone

Use it in professional emails.

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Verb Pattern

Use 'submit to'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Arbi-trate: A-Right-Rate (Finding the right rate/decision)

Visual Association

A scale weighing two sides with a person in the middle

Word Web

law contract dispute judge fairness

Desafio

Find an arbitration clause in a contract.

Origem da palavra

Latin

Original meaning: To judge or witness

Contexto cultural

None

Common in US and UK corporate law

Used in many labor union movies Often mentioned in business news

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Business Contracts

  • arbitration clause
  • binding agreement
  • dispute resolution

Labor Unions

  • collective bargaining
  • arbitration hearing
  • grievance process

Legal Advice

  • legal counsel
  • submit a claim
  • final award

Corporate Policy

  • mandatory arbitration
  • company policy
  • dispute policy

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever had a disagreement that needed a third party?"

"Do you think arbitration is better than court?"

"What do you know about arbitration clauses?"

"Is it fair for companies to require arbitration?"

"Would you trust an arbitrator to decide your case?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you had to mediate a fight.

Explain why someone might choose arbitration over court.

Describe the role of a fair judge.

How can contracts protect people?

Perguntas frequentes

8 perguntas

No, you usually pay the arbitrator.

Usually no, it is binding.

It is similar but private.

The parties involved.

Yes, it is a recognized legal process.

A part of a contract requiring arbitration.

You could, but it is expensive.

Yes, usually.

Teste-se

fill blank A1

The ___ decides who is right.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: arbitrator

The arbitrator is the person.

multiple choice A2

What is arbitration?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: A way to solve a dispute

It is a dispute resolution process.

true false B1

Arbitration is always public.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

It is usually private.

match pairs B1

Word

Significado

All matched!

Matches roles and effects.

sentence order B2

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

Subject-verb-object order.

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