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It should be with trepidation, or must reflect extraordinary courage, that I dare put on paper some thoughts concerning the UNCITRAL draft model law on international commercial arbitration** after a prominent arbitrator recently revealed the calculations of his ‘budding actuary that 66,000 gallons of ink have already been consumed and millions of pages written, typed or photocopied in connection with the UNCITRAL Model Law’.
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Herrmann, G. (1987). The role of the courts under the UNCITRAL Model Law script. In: Lew, J.D.M. (eds) Contemporary Problems in International Arbitration. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-1156-2_15
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