UNCITRAL Working Group III—reports

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Practice notes

UNCITRAL Working Group III—reports

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Practice notes
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This Practice Notes provides information on the work of The United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) Working Group III: Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) Reform and links to their reports.

UNCITRAL Working Group III: ISDS Reform (Working Group III) typically meets twice a year to: discuss concerns regarding ISDS; consider whether reform is desirable; and, if so, develop solutions to be recommended to UNCITRAL. This Practice Note makes available the published reports of Working Group III.

Note: For information on UNCITRAL Working Group II: Arbitration and Conciliation/Dispute Settlement, see Practice Note: UNCITRAL Working Group II—reports.

Working Group III sessionReportSubjects covered
51st session, part 2, 7–11 April 2025Reform of ISDS—see provisional agenda and any other documents available here
51st session, part 1, 17–19 February 2025Reform of ISDS—see provisional agenda and any other documents available here
50th session,
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The United Nations Commission on International Trade Law definition
What does The United Nations Commission on International Trade Law mean?

The United Nations Commission on International Trade law is a body established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1966, which plays an important role in developing legal framework for the facilitation of international trade and investment.

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