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AuthorAl-Kuwari, Jassim Salih
Available date2025-10-14T08:22:12Z
Publication Date2024-04-24
Publication Nameوقائع مؤتمر "التشريعات التجارية الدولية: الاتجاهات الحديثة والرؤى المستقبلية"
CitationAl-Kuwari, Jassim Salih. "The Impact of the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration: UAE as a Case Study." Proceedings of the International Conference on International Commercial Legislation: Recent Trends and Future Visions, Doha: College of Law, Qatar University (24 April 2024).
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/67914
AbstractThis three-part critical discussion considers how the UNCITRAL Model Law and its accompanying Rules have influenced the overall directions taken by International Commercial Arbitration (ICA) since the Model Law's introduction in 1985. The various discussion points developed in Parts 1 and 2 collectively confirm two propositions: (1) the UNCITRAL regime has been a highly influential contributor to overall ICA development (especially the ways that ICA practices and procedures have become harmonized over time); (2) the cited Part 2 GCC examples confirm that its member states' arbitration laws are largely aligned with the present-day ICA mainstream. There are a few procedural differences observed between what the Model Law and its Rules contemplate as the ICA standard, and the noted GCC examples that include the specialized Abu Dhabi Commercial Conciliation & Arbitration Centre (ADCCAC) and Dubai International Arbitration Centre (DIAC) institutional ICA rules. Potential regional variations (such as whether requiring all arbitration witnesses to provide their evidence under oath) do not significantly detract from this overall GCC-Model Law symmetry.
Languageen
Publisherكلية القانون- جامعة قطر
SubjectArbitration
UNCITRAL
UAE
United Nation
Investment Arbitration
Model Law
TitleThe Impact of the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration: UAE as a Case Study
TypeConference
Pagination249-270
dc.accessType Open Access


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