Also known as: UNСITRAL
UNCITRAL has various meanings in the International Law category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of UNCITRAL in International Law.
A legal body created in 1966 to formulate and harmonize national rules on international commercial transactions. It includes (as of August 2012) 60 member states selected from the UN General Assembly, representing various geographic regions and economic and legal systems. It differs from the WTO in its more technical focus and its broad representation.
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