UNIDROIT 

The International Institute for the Unification of Private Law, also known as UNIDROIT, is an independent intergovernmental organisation. Its purpose is to study needs and methods for modernising, harmonising, and coordinating private international law and in particular commercial law between states, and to draft international Conventions to address the needs.

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History

Set up in 1926 as an auxiliary organ of the League of Nations, the Institute was, following the demise of the League, re-established in 1940 on the basis of a multilateral agreement, the UNIDROIT Statute. Its seat is in Rome, Italy.

Membership of UNIDROIT is restricted to States acceding to the UNIDROIT Statute. UNIDROIT's 61 member States are drawn from five continents, and represent a variety of different legal, economic, and political systems as well as different cultural backgrounds.

Achievements

Other Instruments include

Work-in-Progress

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