Zimbabwe Arbitration 
Zimbabwe is a Contracting State to the ICSID Convention:
- Signature: 25 March 1991
- Deposit of Ratification: 20 May 1994
- Entry into Force: 19 June 1994
Zimbabwe is a Contracting State to the New York Convention:
- Date of Accession: 29 September 1994
- Entry into Force: 28 December 1994
In 1996, Zimbabwe enacted legislation based on the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration as adopted in 1985 and is therefore now popularly considered to be an UNCITRAL Model Law State
Zimbabwe is a Contracting State to the 1899 Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes:
- Entry into Force: 19 September 1984
Zimbabwe is a not Contracting State to the 1907 Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes:
Zimbabwe is a United Nations Member State:
- Date of Admission: 25 August 1980
Zimbabwe - Croatia Bilateral Investment Treaty (PDF)
Zimbabwe - Czech Republic Bilateral Investment Treaty (PDF)
Zimbabwe - France Bilateral Investment Treaty (in French) (PDF)
Zimbabwe - Germany Bilateral Investment Treaty (PDF)
Zimbabwe - Indonesia Bilateral Investment Treaty (PDF)
Zimbabwe - Mauritius Bilateral Investment Treaty (PDF)
Zimbabwe - Netherlands Bilateral Investment Treaty (PDF)
Zimbabwe - Portugal Bilateral Investment Treaty (in Portuguese) (PDF)
Zimbabwe - South Africa Bilateral Investment Treaty (PDF)
Zimbabwe - Sweden Bilateral Investment Treaty (PDF)
Zimbabwe - Switzerland Bilateral Investment Treaty (in French) (PDF)
Zimbabwe - Thailand Bilateral Investment Treaty (PDF)
Zimbabwe - United Kingdom Bilateral Investment Treaty (PDF)
Official State Name: Republic of Zimbabwe
Official Languages: English, Shona, Ndebele
Capital: Harare
Motto: "Unity, Freedom, Work"
Currency: None (The Zimbabwean dollar is no longer in active use after it was officially suspended by the government due to hyperinflation. The United States dollar, South African rand, Botswanan pula, Pound sterling, and Euro are now used instead. The US dollar has been adopted as the official currency for all government transactions with the new power-sharing regime.)
Time Zone: Central Africa Time (UTC+2)
International Calling Code: +263

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