Coarbitrator

/koʊˈɑrbɪtreɪtər/ noun

Definition

One of two or more people who jointly arbitrate or settle a dispute together.

Etymology

From co- + arbitrator (from arbitrate + -or), based on Latin arbiter. Used in modern legal and business contexts for shared arbitration duties.

Kelly Says

In international disputes and business conflicts, coarbitrators often represent different cultures or expertise—their disagreement can actually be more valuable than consensus.

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