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The UN Charter is the constitutional instrument of the United Nations, establishing sovereign equality, peaceful settlement of disputes, collective security, and the institutional basis for international legal cooperation.
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The UN Charter is the constitutional instrument of the United Nations, establishing sovereign equality, peaceful settlement of disputes, collective security, and the institutional basis for international legal cooperation.
The UN Charter is the constitutional instrument of the United Nations, establishing sovereign equality, peaceful settlement of disputes, collective security, and the institutional basis for international legal cooperation.
The UN Treaty Collection provides status information, parties, declarations, reservations, and treaty texts for multilateral treaties deposited with the UN Secretary-General.
UNCITRAL-RCAP supports commercial-law harmonization, dispute resolution, e-commerce, trade-law capacity building, and Asia-Pacific regional activities relevant to China and regional legal governance.
UNCITRAL Working Group III addresses investor-State dispute settlement reform, including investment mediation, appellate mechanisms, advisory centres, and procedural reforms.