Taking Full Advantage: Liberia Elected to UN Commission on International Trade
New York - Liberia has been elected by acclamation on the membership of the United Nations Commission on International Trade law (UNCITRAL), for a period of six years.
Liberia is expected to team up with other Member States elected on the Commission to effectively carry out its mandate which calls for the promotion, harmonization and the unification of the law of the international trade.
Speaking shortly after the election, Liberia's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Her Excellency Ambassador Majorn Kamara said that it was a honor for Liberia to serve on such an important Commission, which according to her, has become very instrumental towards implementing is functions.
She said Liberia will take full advantage of the best practices and experiences acquired from such global interactions to reinforce its domestic trade in line with the existing law.
The Commission on International Trade Law serves as a legal body with in the UN system and pursues its mandate through preparation of texts dealing with the sustentative law that governs trade sanctions or other aspects of business law that have an impact on international trade. In addition, the Commission also under takes a range of technical assistance activities to promote the use and adoption of the texts it has developed.
Furthermore, the Commission endeavors in order to ensure "coordination of the work of organizations active in the international trade law field to encourage cooperation, avoid duplication of effort, and promote efficiency, consistency and coherence"
Meanwhile, other elected members on the Commission from Africa are, Sierra Leone, Cote d'Ivoire , Zambia and Namibia.