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This document outlines the steps for resolving professional disputes regarding safeguarding and welfare concerns through a structured process.
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Professional Disputes, Safeguarding, Welfare Concerns
Document Type:
Policy, Procedure
Organization:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Professionals involved in safeguarding and welfare
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
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Year:
2025
Region / City:
Maine
Document Type:
Legislative Amendment
Organization / Institution:
Department of Health and Human Services
Author:
Maine House of Representatives
Target Audience:
Policymakers, Health and Human Services Committee
Period of Action:
Until January 2, 2025
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Qualification Unit:
CS 17
Learning Outcome:
Understand and resolve customer service problems
Assessment Criteria:
1.1–3.2
Subject Area:
Customer Service
Document Type:
Unit Specification and Assessment Criteria
Scope:
Organisational customer service and complaints procedures
Legal Framework Referenced:
Sale of Goods Act; Sale and Supply of Goods to Consumers Regulations; Trade Descriptions Act; Data Protection Act; Equality Act
Evidence Requirements:
Professional discussion; observation; witness testimony; customer records; reflective account; organisational documentation
Authority Limits:
Defined by organisational roles and responsibilities
Ethical Principles:
Organisational principles; values; fairness
Target Audience:
Candidates undertaking customer service qualification
Assessment Methods:
Observation; questioning; documentation review; professional discussion
Year:
2023
Region / City:
South Africa
Subject:
Business Administration, Workplace Conflict Resolution
Document Type:
Assessment Guide
Organization:
SETA accredited training provider
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Learners enrolled in Business Administration programs
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Visa Resolve Online Fraud Dispute Questionnaire – Case 2483477344–2483482108, Yerevan, November 2024
Year:
2024
Location:
Yerevan, Armenia
Document Type:
Fraud dispute questionnaire
Issuer:
Nationwide Building Society
Acquirer:
Evocabank CJSC
Payment Network:
VISA
Transaction Type:
Sale
Merchant:
EVOCA TOUCH
Case Numbers:
2483477344, 2483477348, 2483477851, 2483477853, 2483477859, 2483477868, 2483482108
Transaction Amounts:
50,000–500,000 AMD
Dispute Category:
Fraud – Card Absent Environment
Processing Dates:
11/07/2024
Certification Type:
E7 – Cardholder denies authorizing transaction
Contact Phone:
0800 554 0350
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Brooklyn, New York
Theme:
Sexual abuse accountability and compensation
Document Type:
Official letter
Organization / Institution:
Diocese of Brooklyn
Author:
Most Reverend Robert J. Brennan, Bishop of Brooklyn
Target Audience:
Parishioners of the Diocese of Brooklyn
Legal Framework:
New York Child Victims Act
Compensation Program:
Independent Reconciliation and Compensation Program (IRCP)
Number of Cases:
Approximately 1,100 remaining claims
Mediators:
Judge Daniel J. Buckley, Paul A. Finn
Legal and Financial Advisors:
Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, Anderson Kill P.C., Alvarez & Marsal
Funding:
Diocesan funds, liability insurance contributions
Date Issued:
February 12, 2026
Year:
2026
Organization:
Promoting Respect Academy
Type of document:
Guideline / Instruction
Target audience:
Students
Topic:
Conflict resolution during emergency drills
Steps included:
Stay calm, listen actively, speak clearly, find solutions together, ask for help
Scenario:
Fire drill with unexpected evacuation route
Outcome focus:
Addressing student concerns and resolving frustration
Year:
2023
Region / City:
California
Theme:
Dispute Resolution Procedures
Document Type:
Agreement / Contract
Agency / Organization:
California Correctional Health Care Services
Author:
Contractor
Target Audience:
Contractors, Legal and Administrative Personnel
Period of Effect:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Amendments:
Not specified
Year:
Not specified
Topic:
International commercial disputes, Belt and Road Initiative
Document Type:
Memorandum of Understanding
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, courts, dispute resolution practitioners
Validity Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
1947
Region / city:
Jharkhand, Bihar, Gujarat, Kerala
Subject:
Industrial Disputes, Labour Relations, Employment Laws
Document Type:
Case Law
Organ / institution:
Supreme Court of India, Labour Courts
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Legal professionals, workers, unions
Period of validity:
1947 - present
Date of approval:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Jurisdiction:
Commonwealth of Kentucky
Legal Basis:
Kentucky Administrative Regulations (KAR 603 2:015 Sections 9–10); Kentucky Revised Statutes (KRS 13B.140; Chapter 13B)
Document Type:
Draft specification and administrative claims process timeline
Subject:
Construction contract claims for adjustments and disputes
Related Forms:
TC 63-32 Notice of Changed Condition/Disagreement; TC 63-33 Acknowledgement of Notice of Changed Condition/Disagreement; TC 63-34 Final Release; TC 63-44 Final Inspection and Formal Acceptance Report of Completed Construction
Responsible Parties:
Contractor; Section Engineer; Resident Engineer; Director of the Division of Construction; District T.E.B.M.; Cabinet
Procedural Deadlines:
7 days; 10 days; 30 days; 60 days; 90 days
Applicable Provisions:
Subsection 104.02; Subsection 104.03; Subsection 109.04
Dispute Resolution Mechanisms:
Administrative review; informal conference; mediation; administrative hearing; Circuit Court
Organisation:
Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Office Location:
London
Department:
Litigation (International Dispute Resolution Group)
Type of Document:
Job Vacancy Announcement
Position Title:
International Disputes Support Lawyer (IDSL)
Contract Type:
12 Months Fixed Term Contract
Salary:
Competitive
Closing Date:
6 January 2020
Practice Area:
International Arbitration and Litigation
Required Qualifications:
Undergraduate and Master’s Degree in Law
Professional Admission:
Admitted to practice in a civil law jurisdiction
Desired Skills:
Legal research, drafting, due diligence, client communication
Additional Requirement:
Fluency in Arabic beneficial
Geographical Scope:
International
Jurisdiction:
Resident Magistrates’ Courts
Subject Matter:
Boundary disputes and related land disputes
Legal Framework:
Judicature (Resident Magistrates) Act, Section 97
Related Provisions:
Section 98; Section 101; Section 104 of Law 28 of 1904 (now Section 101 of Cap 179); Law 39 of 1927, Section 102
Procedure Type:
Special statutory proceedings
Key Legal Concepts:
Boundary plaint; question of title; reference to surveyor; easements; rights of way
Judicial Authorities Cited:
Whitelocke vs. Campbell (1970) 12 J.L.R. 67; Cox v. Shields (1909) 9 S.C.J.B. 89; 1 Stephens Reports 352; McNish v. Murray (1924) Adrian Clark’s Reports 161; Holmes v. Ricketts (1879) 2 Stephens’ Reports
Court Officers Involved:
Resident Magistrate; Parish Judge; Commissioned Surveyor
Nature of Proceedings:
Civil proceedings concerning adjoining lands
Scope of Application:
Disputes concerning boundary lines, rights of way, water rights, and other easements affecting land
Year:
2020
Date of Hearing:
Monday 21 December 2020
Time of Hearing:
1:00 p.m.
Tribunal:
Employment Relations Tribunal
Tribunal No.:
1
Acting President:
I. Sivaramen
Members:
Mr V. Mohit; Mrs K. Veerapen; Mr G. Gokhool
Case Numbers:
ERT/RN 168/20; ERT/RN 169/20; ERT/RN 170/20; ERT/RN 171/20; ERT/RN 172/20; ERT/RN 173/20; ERT/RN 174/20; ERT/RN 175/20
Nature of Matter:
Labour Dispute
Respondent:
Cargo Handling Corporation Ltd
Interested Party:
Port Louis Maritime Employees Association (PLMEA)
Counsel:
Mr D. Ramano
Senior Attorney:
Mr J. Gujadhur
Attorney:
Mrs Y. Leckram-Baumgally
Parties:
Individual employees listed in each case file
Year:
2024
Date:
21 October 2024
Organization:
ARIAS (UK)
Document type:
Arbitration clause
Subject:
Arbitration procedure for insurance and reinsurance disputes
Applicable rules:
ARIAS (UK) Arbitration Rules; ARIAS (UK) Fast Track Arbitration Rules (AFTAR)
Monetary threshold:
US$500,000 or currency equivalent (unless otherwise agreed)
Seat of arbitration:
London, England
Governing law:
English law
Supervisory jurisdiction:
Courts of England & Wales
Language of arbitration:
English
Industry focus:
Insurance and reinsurance
Arbitrator qualifications:
Minimum ten years’ experience in insurance or reinsurance industry or as legal or professional adviser to the industry
Year:
2020
Edition:
2020 Edition
Subject:
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in commercial contracts
Document Type:
Drafting guide
Organisation:
Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution (CEDR)
Jurisdictional Context:
England and Wales; international (cross-border) contracts
Related Regulations:
Civil Procedure Rules (1998); Jackson Reforms (2013)
Intended Audience:
Contracting parties; legal practitioners; commercial entities
Language Availability:
Multiple languages including Arabic, French, German, Spanish, Russian, Chinese and others
Liability Statement:
CEDR accepts no liability arising from disputes over the usage of the clauses
Scope:
General guidance on ADR clauses; not transaction-specific
Referenced Processes:
Mediation; arbitration; court proceedings
Revision History:
Updates in 2017 and 2018 editions
Year:
2014
Region / City:
International
Subject:
Cybersecurity, International Law, State Responsibility
Document Type:
Journal Article
Author:
Marco Roscini
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, researchers in international law, cybersecurity experts
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2014–2016
Region / City:
Seoul, Republic of Korea
Subject:
Domain Name Dispute Resolution
Document Type:
Legal/Administrative Form
Organization:
Asian Domain Name Dispute Resolution Centre (ADNDRC)
Author:
Respondent or Complainant
Target Audience:
Parties to a domain name dispute
Applicable Period:
From 12 February 2014 (Policy adoption)
Date of Adoption:
12 February 2014
Date of Supplemental Rules:
28 April 2016
Related Rules:
Rules for Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy for Frogans Addresses (7 July 2015)
Submission Deadline:
Within 20 days of commencement of proceedings
Contact Information:
ADNDRC Seoul Office, 9 Jinheung-gil, Naju-si, Jeollanam-do, Republic of Korea, 58324; Tel: (82-2) 405 6788; Fax: (82-61) 820 2413; Email: [email protected]
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Omaha, Nebraska
Topic:
Payments, Chargebacks, Disputes
Document Type:
Research Brief
Organization:
BHMI, Mercator Advisory Group
Author:
Derek Howard, Brian Riley, Dr. Lynne J. Baldwin
Target Audience:
Card issuers, financial institutions, payments companies
Effective Period:
2020
Approval Date:
Feb. 25, 2020
Date of Updates:
N/A
Year:
2025
Event:
China Moot Court Competition on WTO Law
Case:
Keltron vs Helvetia – Anti-Enforcement Injunctions
Legal Focus:
Intellectual Property, Standard Essential Patents, FRAND Licensing
Jurisdiction:
Keltron, Helvetia
Economic Context:
Telecommunications sector growth, GDP forecasts, industrial analysis
Organizers:
Moot Court Committee, China
Participants:
University teams, law students, legal scholars
Document Type:
Case Study / Competition Brief
Target Audience:
Law students, IP lawyers, policymakers
Technical Standards Referenced:
5G, GSM, UMTS, LTE, Wi-Fi, DOCSIS
Relevant Organizations:
European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Key Concepts:
SEP, FRAND, patent litigation, contract law, technology licensing
Family Foundation Form for Contact Details and Information About Child-Related or Financial Disputes
Organization:
Courts of Jersey
Program:
Family Foundation
Document type:
Information and intake form
Jurisdiction:
Jersey, Channel Islands
Subject:
Family disputes and child-related matters
Purpose:
Collection of contact details and preliminary information about disagreements concerning children or financial support
Participants:
Parent or guardian completing the form and the person they need to reach agreement with
Information collected:
Names and contact details of parties, children’s names, dates of birth and gender, relationship to the children, willingness to participate, and details about financial disputes
Related procedure:
Possible referral to Form C for issues concerning children
Submission method:
Email
Submission contact:
[email protected]