UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules
Adopted in 1976, the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules provide a comprehensive set of procedural rules upon which parties may agree for the conduct of arbitral proceedings arising out of their commercial relationship.
The Rules are widely used in ad hoc arbitrations as well as administered arbitrations. They are principally used in international disputes.
The final versions of UNCITRAL texts are posted in the "Adopted Texts" section of the UNCITRAL Web site. To the extent there has been any change to a text since its initial adoption by the Commission, such change will be apparent from the revised title of the text.
This set of rules can be located at: www.uncitral.org/english/texts/arbitration/arb-rules.htm
MODEL ARBITRATION CLAUSE FOR SEPARATE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT
Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this contract shall be and is hereby submitted to arbitration in accordance with, and subject to, the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules. The appointing and administering body shall be The Institute of Arbitrators & Mediators Australia (IAMA). There shall be one arbitrator, the language of the arbitration shall be English, the place of the arbitration shall be (nominate the Australian city in which you wish the arbitration to occur).


