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UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules (1976) (Adopted by the General Assembly on December 15, 1976)

[Preamble]

Article 1 - Scope of application

Article 2 - Notice, calculation periods of time

Article 3 - Notice of arbitration

Article 4 - Representation and assistance

Article 5 - Number of arbitrators

Articles (6 to 8) - Appointment of arbitrators

Article 6

Article 7

Article 8

Articles (9 to 12) - Challenges of arbitrators

Article 9

Article 10

Article 11

Article 12

Article 13 - Replacement of an arbitrator

Article 14 - Repetition of hearings in the event of the replacement of an arbitrator

Article 15 - General provisions

Article 16 - Place of arbitration

Article 17 - Language

Article 18 - Statement of claim

Article 19 - Statement of defence

Article 20 - Amendments to the claim or defence

Article 21 - Pleas as to the jurisdiction of the arbitral tribunal

Article 22 - Further written statements

Article 23 - Periods of time

Articles (24 and 25) - Evidence and hearings

Article 24

Article 25

Article 26 - Interim measures of protection

Article 27 - Experts

Article 28 - Default

Article 29 - Closure of hearings

Article 30

Article 31 - Decisions

Article 32 - Form and effect of the award

Article 33 - Applicable law, amiable compositeur

Article 34

Article 35 - Interpretation of the award

Article 36 - Correction of the award

Article 37 - Additional award

Articles (38 to 40) - Cost

Article 38

Article 39

Article 40

Article 41 - Deposit of costs

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UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules (1976) (Adopted by the General Assembly on December 15, 1976)

Articles (6 to 8) - Appointment of arbitrators

Article 8

1. When an appointing authority is requested to appoint an arbitrator pursuant to article 6 or article 7, the party which makes the request shall send to the appointing authority a copy of the notice of arbitration, a copy of the contract out of or in relation to which the dispute has arisen and a copy of the arbitration agreement if it is not contained in the contract. The appointing authority may require from either party such information as it deems necessary to fulfil its function.

2. Where the names of one or more persons are proposed for appointment as arbitrators, their full names, addresses and nationalities shall be indicated, together with a description of their qualifications.

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