If by "domestic courts" you are referring to the family division of the civil court - they may order arbitration in the case of divorce and/or child custody cases, when they believe that some agreement is possible and may be reached between the involved parties.
Clarence H. Curtis has written: 'Labour arbitration procedures' -- subject(s): Arbitration, Industrial, Industrial Arbitration 'Labour arbitration in the courts' -- subject(s): Arbitration, Industrial, Cases, Certiorari, Industrial Arbitration
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Arbitration is generally much cheaper than the cost of going to trial. Many contracts require abitration and do not permit itigation in the courts.
Yes: The US Supreme Courts generally hold that mandatory arbitration clauses in employment contracts are enforceable.
Wright McCormick has written: 'Irish Republican arbitration courts' -- subject(s): Courts, Land tenure
Christine D. Gray has written: 'Judicial remedies in international law' -- subject(s): International Arbitration, International Arbitration and award, International courts, Remedies (Law), Arbitration (International law)
Boleslaw Adam Boczek has written: 'Historical dictionary of international tribunals' -- subject(s): Arbitration, International, Cases, Dictionaries, History, International Arbitration, International courts, Arbitration (International law)
States generally adhere to international law because of a shared belief in its legitimacy and the benefits of a rules-based international system. Compliance can also be driven by reputational concerns, the desire to maintain good relations with other states, and the potential consequences of non-compliance such as economic sanctions or loss of credibility on the global stage. Additionally, structures like international organizations or treaties can provide mechanisms for monitoring and enforcing compliance.
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the role of civil courts in employee relations
If you feel they have not complied with the contract go to arbitration or the courts