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CIEL and IISD submit proposal
to the UNCITRAL Working Group on Arbitration to amend rules for disputes
involving States
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The United Nations
Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) is currently in the
process of revising its signature Arbitration Rules. UNCITRAL's Working
Group on Arbitration will consider the first draft of the revised Rules
at its meeting in New York from 5-9 February 2007. CIEL and IISD have applied to be accredited as observers at the New York meeting next week but have so far been refused accreditation, after having been refused such status at the first meeting of the Working Group in September 2006 as well. The organizations view the applied accreditation process as a breach of proper UN practice that potentially cements a serious imbalance in observer representation at UNCITRAL, where some eighteen groups representing traditional international arbitration organizations dominate the roster of observers. To address this situation, CIEL and IISD have sent a letter of complaint to the UN Under Secretary for Legal Affairs.
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