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Dispute is a disagreement or argument about something important. The parties involved in a dispute can include individuals, organizations, or nations. Disputes can occur in various contexts, such as legal, political, and social issues.
Types of Disputes[edit]
There are several types of disputes, including:
- Legal Dispute - This involves a disagreement that results in legal action. It can occur between individuals, businesses, or governments.
- Political Dispute - This involves disagreements over policies, leadership, or political ideologies. It often occurs between political parties or nations.
- Social Dispute - This involves disagreements over social issues, such as cultural norms, societal values, or human rights.
Resolution of Disputes[edit]
Disputes can be resolved through various methods, including:
- Negotiation - This involves the parties involved in the dispute discussing the issue and trying to reach a mutually acceptable solution.
- Mediation - This involves a neutral third party helping the disputing parties to reach a resolution.
- Arbitration - This involves a neutral third party making a decision about the dispute after hearing arguments from both sides.
- Litigation - This involves taking the dispute to court, where a judge or jury will make a decision.



