Which one of the following is not the means of Coercive settlement of disputes?
(A) Blockade
(B) Arbitration
(C) Arms Embargo
(D) Sanctions
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Arbitration is not the means of Coercive settlement of disputes. (Option B)
- Compulsive or forceful techniques of resolving disagreements are not peaceful. Such methods entail putting pressure or coercion on a state to resolve a conflict.
- However, the employment of coercive tactics does not always imply the use of armed troops.
- Arbitration is a way of settling a disagreement between a worker and an employer that takes place outside of the courtroom.
- Arbitration is conducted in front of a neutral decision-maker known as an "arbitrator" (or, in certain situations, a group or "panel" of arbitrators) who will listen to both sides and make a judgment on the issue.
- As a result, arbitration is not a coercive method of resolving disagreements.
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