Webinar: Reveal of SCC’s annual case statistics 2025
Each year, the SCC Arbitration Institute publishes its annual case statistics. This year, we invite you to join us live as we unveil the 2025 figures for the very first time.
Date: 27 March 2026
Time: 11.00–11.45
Location: Online
2025 was a strong year for the SCC. For the first time ever, the SCC registered more than 200 cases two years in a row, and the record books were rewritten once again, with a record number of nationalities of the parties resolving their disputes at the SCC. Join us for a concise, data-driven presentation to find out what else 2025 had in store.
What we will cover
SCC Secretary General Caroline Falconer will guide you through the SCC’s 2025 caseload, including:
- Caseload overview: A complete breakdown of new cases registered in 2025 by applicable rules, including the SCC Arbitration Rules, the SCC Expedited Arbitration Rules, Emergency Arbitrator proceedings, and UNCITRAL proceedings.
- Amounts in dispute: An overview of how the total value of disputes developed in 2025 and how this compares to previous years.
- Industry trends: A look at which sectors generated the most disputes at the SCC in 2025 and what this tells us about where conflict is arising in the market.
- Contract types: An examination of the types of contracts most commonly at the heart of SCC disputes, including any notable shifts compared to prior years.
- The international reach of the SCC: An exploration of where parties come from, what seats they choose, in what languages proceedings take place as well as the governing laws.
- Speed and efficiency: An account of how quickly disputes were resolved in 2025 under the SCC’s various sets of rules.
- Arbitrator appointments: A review of who is being appointed, by whom, and under which rules, including geographic diversity among arbitrators.
- Gender statistics: A detailed breakdown of how appointments are distributed between men and women and how the trend is developing over time.
- Emergency Arbitrator proceedings: An overview of how many emergency proceedings were requested and how swiftly they were handled.
- Arbitrator challenges: A summary of how many challenges were registered and how they were resolved.