Abstract
The United Nations Commission on International Trade
 Law Arbitration Rules, 1976 has been in vogue for more
 than a quarter century. Its success can be gauged from the
 range of its use in different types of arbitration. After
 more than thirty years of use, the UNCITRAL Arbitration
 Rules, 1976 were revised in 2010. In revising the rules, the
 UNCITRAL has followed a conservative approach but has
 taken into consideration the demands and developments
 of international arbitration. This paper analyses the
 revisions made to the 2010 rules.
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