On 6 December 2019 UNIDROIT was invited to speak at a Colloquium organised by UNCITRAL at the Vienna International Centre to discuss issues related to civil asset-tracing and recovery. The purpose of the Colloquium was to better define the scope and nature of possible future 
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Study LVIII B – W.G.1 – Doc. 2 - Development of the MLF Guide to Enactment
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Le 29 novembre 2021, Carlo Di Nicola, Fonctionnaire principal d’UNIDROIT, a fait une présentation via webinaire aux étudiants du Centre de droit commercial de la Faculté de droit de l’Université de Nottingham. Il a donné un aperçu de l’historique de l’Institut, de ses États membres 
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On 8 February 2023, UNIDROIT and the PRICL Working Group released a Note that discusses the potential response to the COVID-19 health crisis exclusively by reinsurance contracts governed by the Principles of Reinsurance Contract Law (PRICL). The note was authored by Kevin Bork, Helmut Heiss, 
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From 24 to 25 August 2021, UNIDROIT received a delegation from Uzbekistan which included representatives of the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tashkent State University of Law and OSCE. The delegation was welcomed by Prof. Ignacio Tirado (Secretary-General), Prof. Anna Veneziano (Deputy 
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Le 22 octobre 2019, UNIDROIT a accueilli à son siège à Rome une délégation du Ministère des affaires étrangères de la République d’Ouzbékistan. La délégation, conduite par M. Mirvokhid Azimov (Directeur général, Département du droit des traités) accompagné de M. Abdraimov Ilkhomjon (Attaché, Département du 
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DAPL Launch Event_Programme
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Ms. Marina Schneider, UNIDROIT Senior Legal Officer and Treaty Depositary, took part in the capacity-building training workshop for Officials of the Government of Bosnia and Herzegovina, organized by the UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe (Venice) and the Comando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio 
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On 24 June 1995, the UNIDROIT Convention on Stolen or Illegally Exported Cultural Objects was adopted at the conclusion of a diplomatic Conference attended by more than 80 States, after almost ten years of work. It now has 48 States Parties and several States are working towards 
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