International trade law
The United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) - was established in 1966. The establishment of the World Trade Organization in 1994 strengthened the legal enforceability of trade law by means of dispute settlement.
Work and structure of UNCITRAL
The Commission on International Trade Law is the core legal body of the United Nations. Its main areas of work are
- the development of conventions, standards and legal guidelines.
- the harmonization and unification of international trade law.
The Member States of the Commission are elected by the General Assembly. They represent various geographic regions as well as economic and legal systems. The Commission holds an annual session alternating between New York and Geneva.
More on UN and International trade law
UNCITRAL documents are issued under the symbols:
A/ General Assembly |
-/CN.9 Commission no. 9 = UNCITRAL |
-/sequential number |
Ex. A/CN.9/564 General Assembly, Commission no. 9, document 564 |
- Summary records of meetings are issued as A/CN.9.meeting number.
- UNCITRAL. Background information and news, full text documents and reports, ratification information, abstracts of case law, summary records of meetings from 1995 onwards and the Yearbook online.
- UNCITRAL Yearbook is a compilation of the annual reports and other essential studies and reports, records of meetings and conventions.
- UNICTRAL submits an Annual report to the General Assembly. It is issued in the series General Assembly, Official Records asSupplement No. 17.
- Bibliography of Recent Writings related to the Work of UNCITRAL is a part of the Yearbook.
- CLOUT - Case Law on UNCITRAL Texts is a database for court decisions and arbitration awards relevant to the conventions and law of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law.
Key UN documents
- UN Charter in Swedish | in English
- UN System Chart
- Yearbook of the United Nations
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Swedish | in English
- Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action
- Statue of the International Court of Justice
UN documents and publications in catalogues and databases
- United Nations Digital Library. UN official documents and open access publications, UN maps, UN voting data and speeches.
- UN iLibrary. UN publications online covering different topics.
- ODS (Official Document System) is an full-text database of UN documents published since 1993, including digitized documents published between 1946 and 1993.
- Daily list of documents. Documents published for the day, with full text links, can be found in the United Nations full text database ODS.
- UNBIS Thesaurus is a multilingual database of the controlled vocabulary used to describe UN documents.
- Index to proceedings is an annual bibliographic guide to the proceedings and documentation of the major UN organs. The index includes:
- a list of all documents
- a comprehensive subject index
- an index to speeches
- a voting chart of resolutions
- United Nations Documents Index (in United Nations Digital Library). References to all documents by subject area are published. A collection of indexes is held by the Dag Hammarskjöld and Law Library, Uppsala, Sweden and the UN Library in New York and the UN library in Geneva.