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Arbitrators
The A/BO is responsible for reviewing and closing cases.
A tax negotiator is a job which involves negotiating tax, either for individuals or for business interests. This may involve resolving disputes in tax evasion cases.
The most common civil law cases typically involve contract disputes, personal injury claims, property disputes, and family law matters such as divorce and child custody. Additionally, cases related to employment issues, like wrongful termination or discrimination, are prevalent. Civil law cases focus on resolving non-criminal disputes between individuals or entities, often seeking compensation or specific performance rather than criminal penalties.
The powers of the judiciary regard the art of jurisprudence. These powers and authorities include establishing due process towards criminal justice, interpreting legal questions and resolving civil disputes/cases.
Cases involving admiralty and maritime law are about disputes and issues that arise on navigable waters, such as rivers, lakes, and oceans. These cases typically involve matters like ship collisions, cargo damage, maritime injuries, salvage operations, and maritime insurance claims. Admiralty and maritime law governs these cases to ensure uniformity and consistency in resolving legal disputes related to maritime activities.
In most small claims courts, there are no jury trials. Cases are typically heard and decided by a judge. This is to streamline the legal process and make it more efficient for resolving small disputes.
Domestic relations cases are classified as civil cases. They typically involve legal issues related to family matters such as divorce, child custody, child support, and adoption. Unlike criminal cases, which involve the government prosecuting an individual for violating laws, civil cases focus on resolving disputes between private parties.
As of October 2023, the World Trade Organization (WTO) has handled over 600 disputes since its establishment in 1995. These disputes cover a wide range of issues related to international trade, including tariffs, trade barriers, and subsidies. The WTO's Dispute Settlement Mechanism is designed to provide a structured process for resolving these conflicts among member countries. The exact number of disputes may vary as new cases are initiated and others are resolved.