Frequently Asked Questions - UNCITRAL Website
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Are all UNCITRAL texts available on the UNCITRAL website?
Not yet. The UNCITRAL website contains all UNCITRAL adopted texts and current documents in the six official languages of the United Nations that are available in an electronic format. Archival and research material is being continuously added.
Are the texts posted on the UNCITRAL website in their final version?
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