PROCEDURAL LAW AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION WORKSTREAM

UNIDROIT is working towards a soft harmonisation of civil procedural rules, intended to apply in transnational disputes, but also to provide guidance in domestic law reforms. The ALI/UNIDROIT Principles of Transnational Civil Procedure, adopted in 2004 by UNIDROIT and the American Law Institute (ALI) was the first instrument developed by the Institute in this area, followed by a more detailed regional instrument, the ELI-UNIDROIT Model European Rules of Civil Procedure, adopted in 2020 jointly with the European Law Institute (ELI). The current Work Programme features the project on Best Practices of Effective Enforcement, which is currently approaching finalisation.

The Procedural Law and Dispute Resolution Workstream (PLDR WS) encompasses the assessment of the implementation and engagement on existing instruments and ongoing projects. the Workstream will also consider dispute resolution mechanisms in other related UNIDROIT instruments. In parallel, PLDR WS looks ahead to identify potential gaps and new areas where UNIDROIT could further advance its contribution to the harmonisation of procedural law and dispute resolution.