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Arbitration: UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules

Subjects: Law, Law: Arbitration

UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules

"The UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules provide a comprehensive set of procedural rules upon which parties may agree for the conduct of arbitral proceedings arising out of their commercial relationship and are widely used in ad hoc arbitrations as well as administered arbitrations. The Rules cover all aspects of the arbitral process, providing a model arbitration clause, setting out procedural rules regarding the appointment of arbitrators and the conduct of arbitral proceedings, and establishing rules in relation to the form, effect and interpretation of the award. At present, there exist four different versions of the Arbitration Rules: (i) the 1976 version; (ii) the 2010 revised version; and (iii) the 2013 version which incorporates the UNCITRAL Rules on Transparency for Treaty-based Investor-State Arbitration and (iv) the 2021 version which incorporates the UNCITRAL Expedited Arbitration Rules." https://uncitral.un.org/en/texts/arbitration/contractualtexts/arbitration accessed 22 August 2024

London Court of International Arbitration