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I'm not sure what all this stuff is below but it is what remains after I've moved all the possible citations inline from within this lot. I presume it is some sort of work in progress by an editor. If so, please can you remove it to your sandbox, work on it there and then introduce it into the article. It is confusing and incorrect to make notes in an article in this fashion.

You may also want to study how I have actually implemented the citations inline. And note that I've only used one citation per point, even though many of the statements seemed for some reason to have half-a-dozen possible citations. This is an encyclopedia, not a legal textbook. One reference per point is fine.

If you get stuck then feel free to contact me via my talk page.

Thanks. - Sitush (talk) 17:11, 12 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

GAR of 19 March 2009 and Arbitration Database

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