Conflict settlement refers to the process of resolving disputes or disagreements between parties, often through negotiation, mediation, or arbitration. The goal is to reach a mutually acceptable agreement that addresses the underlying issues and satisfies the interests of all involved. Effective conflict settlement can help restore relationships and promote cooperation, preventing further escalation. It is commonly used in various contexts, including legal disputes, workplace conflicts, and international relations.
religious conflict
settlement limits
trade and settlement in the Ohio Valley
Conflict with the Native Americans.
In May of 1607 the first permanent English settlement of Jamestown was established. In the beginning of the settlement, many people died from disease. Later problems with the Native Tribes caused conflict and bloodshed.
no
religious conflict
That is called 'arbitration'.
settlement limits
frontier conflict between European settlement of Australia and indigenous australians
The opposite of settlement is "dispute" or "conflict." While a settlement refers to an agreement or resolution reached between parties, a dispute indicates ongoing disagreement or contention. In legal terms, a settlement resolves a case, whereas a dispute may lead to litigation or further negotiations.
trade and settlement in the Ohio Valley
Conflict with the Native Americans.
Olive Branch Petition
settlement limits
Adda Bruemmer Bozeman has written: 'Conflict in Africa' -- subject(s): Ethnology, Pacific settlement of international disputes, Social conflict, Foreign relations
In May of 1607 the first permanent English settlement of Jamestown was established. In the beginning of the settlement, many people died from disease. Later problems with the Native Tribes caused conflict and bloodshed.