UNIDROIT Launches New Edition of the International Programme for Law and Development for the Balkans, Eastern Partnership, Central Asia and the Caucasus

Rome, 15 September 2025 – UNIDROIT has officially launched a new edition of its flagship capacity-building initiative, the International Programme for Law and Development (IPLD) focusing on the Balkans, Eastern Partnership countries, Central Asia, and the Caucasus (BEPCAC), holding the official Opening Ceremony at its historic headquarters in Villa Aldobrandini.

Supported by the Directorate-General for Development Cooperation of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, the programme builds on the success of four previous editions dedicated to Africa. It aims to promote the dissemination and practical application of UNIDROIT’s international legal instruments – global standards that advance the unification and harmonisation of private law – in regions with both a strong interest in UNIDROIT’s work and a pressing need to modernise, harmonise, and coordinate private and commercial law in response to rapid development and expanding international trade. By bringing together legal experts with diverse expertise and backgrounds from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Montenegro, Serbia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan, IPLD BEPCAC will both equip participants with in-depth knowledge of UNIDROIT’s instruments and enrich the Organisation with their valuable perspectives.

 

In her welcome remarks, UNIDROIT Deputy Secretary-General Professor Anna Veneziano underlined that, although capacity-building is not at the core of UNIDROIT’s mandate, it remains of utmost importance for the Organisation. Through initiatives such as IPLD, UNIDROIT is able to disseminate knowledge, foster cooperation across jurisdictions, and support the effective implementation of its instruments. She remarked:

“We greatly value receiving feedback on practices in your countries and insights from legal experts with diverse backgrounds. This programme is about building a growing community of knowledge-sharing that contributes not only to the sustainable growth of the economies represented here, but also to advancing a global culture of open dialogue. I encourage you to be curious, to ask questions, and even to challenge what you hear, so that our time together becomes not just a series of lectures, but a true exchange leading to a deeper understanding of legal matters.”

Speaking on behalf of Hon. Edmondo Cirielli, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Counsellor Susanna Schlein, Head of the Unit for Strategies and Multilateral Global Processes for Development Cooperation, reaffirmed Italy’s commitment:

“The extension of the IPLD to these new regions clearly reflects Italy’s interest to those areas of the world, which hold an important place in our foreign policy agenda, and demonstrates our commitment to building long-lasting partnerships founded on knowledge-sharing and mutual growth.”

She further explained how the IPLD aligns with Italy’s wider strategy:

“Our support for this programme is part of a broader strategy: from Africa, with the Mattei Plan, to Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Italy is committed to promoting equal and sustainable partnerships based on the rule of law, education, and the empowerment of the human capital, in particular to the younger generations.”

Adding the host country’s perspective, Ms. Marina Schneider, Principal Legal Officer and Treaties Depositary at UNIDROIT, stressed how the Programme connects the Organisation’s normative work with its implementation:

“The strength of UNIDROIT lies not only in the texts we produce, but in the community of practice we foster together.”  She explained: “I see daily how the effectiveness of our work depends not only on the quality of the instruments we prepare, but also on their acceptance, ratification, and practical implementation. This makes initiatives such as this Programme all the more significant, as they create the space for exchange that ultimately transforms treaties into living tools serving our societies.”

 

The opening ceremony brought together representatives of Rome-based diplomatic missions. Distinguished guests representing the target countries of the programme included H.E. Tamuna Liluashvili, Ambassador of Georgia, Mrs. Kh. Mandakhtsetseg, Chargée d’Affaires a.i. of Mongolia, Minister Counsellor Jelena Burzan, Chargée d’Affaires of Montenegro, and Mrs. Ivana Skočajić, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Serbia to the UN Agencies in Rome.

Following the ceremony, participants joined the first seminar led by Professor Veneziano, and will spend the next two weeks in Rome working on pressing legal challenges – from contract law and international finance to cultural property, technology, and sustainable development.

With this new edition, IPLD not only strengthens technical expertise but also builds a lasting professional network across Eastern Europe and Central Asia, reinforcing legal cooperation and dialogue for years to come.

 

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