Status: UNCITRAL Model Law on Procurement of Goods, Construction and Services (1994)

This page is updated whenever the UNCITRAL Secretariat is informed of changes in enactment of the Model Law.

The UNCITRAL Secretariat also prepares yearly a document containing the Status of Conventions and Enactments of UNCITRAL Model Laws, which is available on the web page of the corresponding UNCITRAL Commission Session.

Legislation based on or influenced by the Model Law has been adopted in 30 States:

State

 
Afghanistan
2005
Albania
1995
Armenia
2004
Azerbaijan
2001
Bangladesh
2006
China
2002
Croatia
1997
Estonia
1995
Gambia
2001
Georgia
1998
Ghana
2003
Guyana
2003
Kazakhstan
1997
Kenya
2001
Kyrgyzstan
1997
Madagascar
2004
Malawi
2003
Mauritius
1999
Mongolia
2000
Nepal
2007
Nigeria
2007
Poland
1994
Republic of Moldova
1997
Romania
2002
Rwanda
2007
Slovakia
2003
Uganda
2003
United Republic of Tanzania
2001
Uzbekistan
2000
Zambia
2008

 

Disclaimer:

A model law is created as a suggested pattern for law-makers to consider adopting as part of their domestic legislation. Since States enacting legislation based upon a model law have the flexibility to depart from the text, the above list is only indicative of the enactments that were made known to the UNCITRAL Secretariat. The legislation of each State should be considered in order to identify the exact nature of any possible deviation from the model in the legislative text that was adopted. The year of enactment indicated above is the year the legislation was passed by the relevant legislative body, as indicated to the UNCITRAL Secretariat; it does not address the date of entry into force of that piece of legislation, the procedures for which vary from State to State, and could result in entry into force some time after enactment.