Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: International arbitration courts and tribunals, Permanent Court of Arbitration, Judge Judy, Beagle Channel Arbitration, The People's Court, Arbitral tribunal, Beijing Arbitration Commission, Arbitration Commission of the Peace Conference on the former Yugoslavia, Australian Industrial Relations Commission, Constitutional Court of Belgium, London Court of International Arbitration, Supreme Court of Arbitration of Russia, Court of Arbitration for Sport, Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, Arbitration Court at Saint Petersburg Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Caso Cerrado, Iran - United States Claims Tribunal, Ligue internationale de la paix, International Court of Arbitration. Excerpt: Judge Judy is an American court show featuring former family court judge Judith Sheindlin arbitrating over small claims cases. The series is in first-run syndication and distributed by CBS Television Distribution, the successor company to its previous distributors Worldvision Enterprises, Paramount Domestic Television, and CBS Paramount Domestic Television. Since premiering on September 16, 1996, the show has been the ratings leader in courtroom-themed reality-based shows. As of 2010, the Judge Judy program has been nominated 13 times for Daytime Emmy Awards. In January 2008, Judge Judy was extended through the 2012-13 season (the show's 17th). It was announced on May 2, 2011 that once again the show has been extended with Judy renewing her contract until 2015 which will be the show's 19th Season. The program earned Sheindlin a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, which she was awarded in February 2006. Two DVDs have been released; the first in 2007 and the second the following year. The show's creation stemmed from Judith Sheindlin's reputation as one of the most outspoken family court judges in the country, becoming th...