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  • 21-01-2018
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Arbitrators generally do not have to offer reasons for their decisions.

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  • 03-02-2018
Yes, arbitrators generally don't have to offer reasons for their decisions, although some people argue against that. Unlike arbitrators, judges in court are required legally to give reasons for their decisions. Arbitrators often based their decisions on compromise.
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