Sixth Committee (Legal) — 79th session
Report of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law on the work of its fifty-seventh session (Agenda item 77)
Draft resolutions ,? and were adopted without a vote at the 38th meeting on 22 November 2024. The Committee thus concluded its consideration of agenda item 77.
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Documentation
- — Report of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law on the work of its fifty-seventh session
- — Draft resolution "Report of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law on the work of its fifty-seventh session"
- — Draft resolution "Model Law on Warehouse Receipts"
- — Draft resolution "Model Law on Automated Contracting"
Summary of work
Background (source: )
At its twenty-first session, the General Assembly established the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) to promote the progressive harmonization and unification of the law of international trade, and requested the Commission to submit an annual report to the Assembly (resolution ). The Commission began its work in 1968. It originally consisted of 29 Member States representing the various geographic regions and the principal legal systems of the world. At its twenty-eighth, fifty-seventh and seventy-sixth sessions, respectively, the Assembly increased the membership of the Commission from 29 to 36 States (resolution ), from 36 to 60 States (resolution ) and from 60 to 70 States (resolution ). For the current composition of the Commission, see decision 76/416.
The Assembly had on its agenda the item entitled “Report of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law” annually from the twenty-third to the forty-first sessions and has had the item entitled “Report of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law on the work of its … session” annually since its forty-second session (resolutions , , , , , , , , , to , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , (United Nations Convention on International Bills of Exchange and International Promissory Notes), , , , A and B, , to , , , , (United Nations Convention on Independent Guarantees and Stand-by Letters of Credit), , (Model Law on Electronic Commerce adopted by the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law), , (Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law), , , , , , (United Nations Convention on the Assignment of Receivables in International Trade), , (Model Law on International Commercial Conciliation of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law), , , , , , , , (United Nations Convention on the Use of Electronic Communications in International Contracts), , , , , , , (United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Carriage of Goods Wholly or Partly by Sea), , , to , to , , , to , , (United Nations Convention on Transparency in Treaty-based Investor-State Arbitration), , to , , , to , to , , to , , to and to ).
At its seventy-eighth session, the Assembly allocated the item to the Sixth Committee, where statements in the debate were made by the Chair of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law and by 31 delegations (see and ). The Assembly noted with interest the progress made by the Commission in its work in several areas and took note with interest of the decisions taken by the Commission on its future work (resolution ).
Archived videos and summaries of plenary meetings
(14 October 2024, 10:00am – 1:00pm) | Summary
(14 October 2024, 3:00pm – 6:00pm) | Summary
(22 November 2024, 10:00am – 1:00pm) | Summary
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