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Selection and Appointment of Tribunal Members - UNCITRAL Arbitration
Arbitrators are required to be, and remain, independent and impartial throughout the proceedings.
The UNCITRAL Rules do not set out any specific requirement of nationality, although the applicable instrument may.
Where the selection of an arbitrator falls upon the Secretary-General of ICSID...
Constitution of the Tribunal - UNCITRAL Arbitration
The Tribunal is constituted when all arbitrators have accepted their appointments.
The time for constituting the Tribunal may vary depending on the time it takes the parties to determine the number of arbitrators and the method of their appointment and the time it takes to select and appoint the...
Challenge of Arbitrators - UNCITRAL Arbitration
The procedure concerning the challenge of arbitrators differs in some respects depending on whether the arbitration is subject to the 1976 Rules or 2010 and 2013 Rules.
UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules (1976)
The UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules of 1976 provide for a proceeding of challenge of arbitrators...
First Procedural Meeting - UNCITRAL Arbitration
The purpose of holding a first procedural meeting is to discuss certain procedural issues relating to the conduct of the arbitration such as the applicable arbitration rules, language(s) to be used, place of arbitration, the procedural calendar, etc.
Timing
This meeting is usually held shortly...
Place of Arbitration - UNCITRAL Arbitration
The place of arbitration is of particular importance for the enforcement of an UNCITRAL award. The law of the place of arbitration will also determine the procedural framework of an arbitration and define the extent to which local courts can intervene in the arbitral proceedings.
If the parties do...
Written Procedure - UNCITRAL Arbitration
The written procedure usually consists of an exchange of a statement of claim and a statement of defense. The parties may agree on the number and sequence of written pleadings and the time limits for their submission. Unless otherwise provided, the respondent may also file a counterclaim.
The...