Definition, Betydelse, Synonymer & Anagram | Engelska ordet DISPUTE
DISPUTE
Definition av DISPUTE
- dispyt, diskussion, strid med ord
- disputera
- dryfta
- bestrida, ifrågasätta
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- The central conflict leading to war was a dispute over whether slavery should be permitted to expand into the western territories, leading to more slave states, or be prohibited from doing so, which many believed would place slavery on a course of ultimate extinction.
- His new firm was initially called Horch Automobil-Werke GmbH, but following a legal dispute over the Horch name, he decided to make another automobile company.
- In 1958, he was appointed a research professor at the Institut des hautes études scientifiques (IHÉS) and remained there until 1970, when, driven by personal and political convictions, he left following a dispute over military funding.
- Arbitration, in the context of the law of the United States, is a form of alternative dispute resolution.
- The application of the term "administered" to the various regions of Kashmir and a mention of the Kashmir dispute is supported by the tertiary sources (a) through (e), reflecting due weight in the coverage.
- In common law legal systems, black-letter law refers to well-established legal rules that are no longer subject to reasonable dispute.
- Controversy is a state of prolonged public dispute or debate, usually concerning a matter of conflicting opinion or point of view.
- Conciliation is a alternative dispute resolution process whereby the parties to a dispute rely on a neutral third-party known as the conciliator, to assist them in solving their dispute.
- Prominent venues for dispute settlement in international law include the International Court of Justice (formerly the Permanent Court of International Justice); the United Nations Human Rights Committee (which operates under the ICCPR) and European Court of Human Rights; the Panels and Appellate Body of the World Trade Organization; and the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea.
- The major impetus for the calling of the Council of Nicaea arose in a theological dispute among the Christian clergy of Alexandria concerning the nature of Jesus, his origin, and relation to God the Father.
- The Council settled the dispute that had broken out after the deposition of Ignatius as Patriarch of Constantinople in 858.
- The territorial dispute caused problems with the United Kingdom and later with Belize following its 1981 independence from the UK.
- The list of climate change controversies (or list of global warming controversies) concerns past or present public debates over certain aspects of climate change: whether it is occurring (climate change deniers dispute this), how much has occurred in modern times, what has caused it, what its effects will be, whether action should be taken to curb it now or later, and so forth.
- The foreign relations of North Macedonia since its independence in 1991 have been characterized by the country's efforts to gain membership in international organizations such as NATO and the European Union and to gain international recognition under its previous constitutional name, overshadowed by a long-standing, dead-locked dispute with neighboring Greece.
- The Ordovician, named after the Welsh tribe of the Ordovices, was defined by Charles Lapworth in 1879 to resolve a dispute between followers of Adam Sedgwick and Roderick Murchison, who were placing the same rock beds in North Wales in the Cambrian and Silurian systems, respectively.
- During the year 1400, Owain Glyndŵr, a Welsh soldier and Lord of Glyndyfrdwy had a dispute with a neighbouring English Lord, the event spiralled into a national revolt which pitted common Welsh countrymen and nobles against the English military.
- He was probably given this position for siding with Honorius II during a dispute over the appointment of a new abbot of Farfa.
- His election was disputed by the supporters of Eulalius until the dispute was settled by Emperor Honorius.
- Urban III vigorously took up his predecessor's quarrels with Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa, including the standing dispute about the disposal of the territories of the countess Matilda of Tuscany.
- Upon the death of Pope John XIX in October 1032, the papal throne became the subject of dispute between rival factions of nobles.
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