UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration [electronic resource] 1985 with amendments as adopted 2006
UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration 1985 with amendments as adopted 2006 [electronic resource]
- Rev. ed.
- Vienna UNCITRAL 2008
Resolutions adopted by the General Assembly -- General Assembly Resolution 40/72 (11 December 1985) -- General Assembly Resolution 61/33 (4 December 2006) -- Part One: UNCITRAL Model Law On International Commercial Arbitration -- Chapter I. General provisions -- Chapter II. Arbitration agreement -- Chapter III. Composition of arbitral tribunal -- Chapter IV. Jurisdiction of arbitral tribunal -- Chapter IV A. Interim measures and preliminary orders -- Chapter V. Conduct of arbitral proceedings -- Chapter VII. Recourse against award -- Part Two: explanatory note by the UNCITRAL secretariat on the Model law on international commercial arbitration -- Part Three: recommendation regarding the interpretation of article II, paragraph 2, and article VII, paragraph 1, of the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards, done in New York, 10 June 1958, adopted by the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law on 7 July 2006 at its thirty-ninth session
UNCITRAL (United Nations Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration) was created to help States in reforming and modernising their laws on arbitration, with the needs of international commercial arbitration in mind. It covers all stages of the arbitration process from the arbitration agreement, the composition and jurisdiction of the arbitration tribunal and the extent of court intervention, through to the recognition and enforcement of the arbitration award. The UN Model Law was first adopted in 1985 and has now been implemented as it stands into domestic legislation in over sixty countries and in an amended form in many others. In July 2006 a number of amendments were made to reflect changes in commercial practices and to strengthen the Law.
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UNCITRAL MODEL LAW ON INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION 1985
International
347.4109 $2 18
Resolutions adopted by the General Assembly -- General Assembly Resolution 40/72 (11 December 1985) -- General Assembly Resolution 61/33 (4 December 2006) -- Part One: UNCITRAL Model Law On International Commercial Arbitration -- Chapter I. General provisions -- Chapter II. Arbitration agreement -- Chapter III. Composition of arbitral tribunal -- Chapter IV. Jurisdiction of arbitral tribunal -- Chapter IV A. Interim measures and preliminary orders -- Chapter V. Conduct of arbitral proceedings -- Chapter VII. Recourse against award -- Part Two: explanatory note by the UNCITRAL secretariat on the Model law on international commercial arbitration -- Part Three: recommendation regarding the interpretation of article II, paragraph 2, and article VII, paragraph 1, of the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards, done in New York, 10 June 1958, adopted by the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law on 7 July 2006 at its thirty-ninth session
UNCITRAL (United Nations Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration) was created to help States in reforming and modernising their laws on arbitration, with the needs of international commercial arbitration in mind. It covers all stages of the arbitration process from the arbitration agreement, the composition and jurisdiction of the arbitration tribunal and the extent of court intervention, through to the recognition and enforcement of the arbitration award. The UN Model Law was first adopted in 1985 and has now been implemented as it stands into domestic legislation in over sixty countries and in an amended form in many others. In July 2006 a number of amendments were made to reflect changes in commercial practices and to strengthen the Law.
Expert
9789211337730
UNCITRAL MODEL LAW ON INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION 1985
International
347.4109 $2 18