UNIDROIT ATLC-NUM Workshop held in Mongolia

On 1 July 2026, the UNIDROIT Asian Transnational Law Centre (ATLC) and the School of Law of the National University of Mongolia (NUM) co-organised a workshop in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, held in the framework of UNIDROIT’s Centenary celebrations. The event brought together legal experts to discuss UNIDROIT instruments on access to credit and on digital assets, and their potential benefits for Mongolia.

UNIDROIT Deputy Secretary-General Professor Anna Veneziano delivered the keynote address, offering a broad overview of UNIDROIT’s mandate and history. She introduced UNIDROIT’s instruments on access to credit, setting the stage for the panels that followed.

 

The Workshop then continued with the first panel on the Cape Town Convention MAC Protocol, moderated by Mr G. Surakhbayar (PhD Candidate, NUM), with contributions from Mr William Brydie-Watson (UNIDROIT Senior Legal Officer), Professor T. Mendsaikhan (Associate Professor, NUM), Dr Munkhnaran Munkhtuvshin (Senior Lecturer, NUM), and Professor E. Baigal (Head of the Private Law Department, NUM).

The second panel, on Digital Assets, was chaired by Mr Batmunkh Batsukh (Head of the Virtual Asset Service Providers Division, Financial Regulatory Commission), with contributions from Ms Giulia Previti (UNIDROIT Legal Officer, online), Professor Tamir Boldbaatar (Associate Professor, NUM), Ms Ninjin Bataa (Senior Lecturer, School of Law, NUM), and Mr Javkhlantugs Ts. (PhD Candidate, NUM).

Ms Solongoo Bayarsaikhan (former Vice Minister of Justice and Home Affairs) was also in attendance.

Both panels were followed by open discussions among participants, providing a valuable platform for dialogue between UNIDROIT and Mongolian scholars and practitioners. The Workshop elicited a lively exchange of views and underscored the active collaboration between UNIDROIT and NUM, a partnership formalised through the conclusion of an MoU in March 2024.

The full programme of the Workshop is available here.

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