International Borders And Boundaries Questions
Border dispute arbitration is a process in which conflicting parties seek a resolution to their disagreements over international borders through the intervention of a neutral third party or an international tribunal. This third party, often a panel of experts or judges, reviews the arguments and evidence presented by both sides and makes a binding decision or recommendation on the disputed border issue. The aim of border dispute arbitration is to provide a fair and impartial resolution to the conflicting claims, ensuring peaceful coexistence and stability between the nations involved.