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Since 1917, SCC Arbitration Institute provides a neutral, independent, and impartial venue for dispute resolution in commercial business around the world. We keep at the forefront of change to meet the developing needs of the business community. Learn more about our services.
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SCC releases new report “Arbitrating for Peace: Stockholm, SCC Arbitration Institute, and ISDS”
The SCC has a longstanding role as a forum for Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS). Its new report, co-authored by Jake Lowther, Raoul J. Sievers, and Caroline Falconer, “Arbitrating for Peace: Stockholm, SCC Arbitration Institute, and ISDS” provides invaluable insights into the current state of play in international investment trends and dispute resolution. It also underscores the SCC’s continuing role in facilitating ISDS.

SCC Spotlight Talk: Max Junestrand
In this SCC Spotlight Talk, we speak with the Max Junestrand of Legora, a world leader in AI for legal practitioners. As a pioneer at the intersection of legal practice and cutting-edge technology, Max shares how generative AI is transforming dispute resolution and arbitration, from accelerating document review to enabling smarter, more strategic case management.
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02 June 2025–06 June 2025
London, United Kingdom

Must arbitrators exist in a vacuum? Independence and impartiality in challenging times
12 June 2025
Frankfurt, Germany
What does it cost?
The costs consist of the fee to the arbitrators/mediator, the administrative fee of the SCC and any expenses incurred.
The SCC determines the costs based on the amount in dispute, which is the total value of all claims, counterclaims and set-offs. This means that the parties often can anticipate the arbitration costs. Use the calculator to estimate such costs.
When the amount in dispute exceeds EUR 100 000 000 the SCC Board determines the Advance on Costs based on a case by case analysis.
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The fee of the arbitrator and other costs are determined by the Board when the amount in dispute exceeds this amount. Contact us for cost estimates.
Contact us
The fee of the arbitrator and other costs are determined by the Board when the amount in dispute exceeds this amount. Contact us for cost estimates.

Settling disputes – step by step
An arbitration can only take place if there is an arbitration agreement between the parties. We recommend that a dispute resolution clause is included in any business agreement.

Commence arbitration
Arbitration is commenced by the claimant sending a request for arbitration to the SCC. At the same time, the claimant must also pay a registration fee. The request for arbitration must include…