Caroline Falconer, SCC Secretary General, has published a chapter on Sweden in the ICCA International Handbook on Commercial Arbitration, providing an overview of Swedish arbitral law and practices. Reflecting recent updates and trends, Falconer’s report offers valuable insights for practitioners navigating arbitration within Sweden’s legal framework.
Stockholm, 20 September 2024 – The SCC Arbitration Institute has updated its policy; requiring the disclosure of third parties with a significant interest in the outcome of disputes. This policy, effective immediately, aims to enhance transparency and ensure the impartiality and independence of arbitrators.
As the SCC continues to innovate, we are proud to release our Guide to the use of AI in cases administered under the SCC Rules.
The SCC Arbitration Institute is committed to improving its services and staying close to the needs of users. To this end, the SCC has sent out a survey to more than 500 recipients in October 2024,
The SCC Arbitration Institute and the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (CIETAC) have renewed their Cooperation Agreement, originally signed in 1984. The renewal took
In the rapidly evolving landscape of international arbitration, the SCC Arbitration Institute and Stockholm is emerging as one of three preferred choices for Polish parties.
How does an arbitration process proceed at the SCC Arbitration Institute? Is there any “best practice”? What are the most common pitfalls that lead to dissatisfied parties, dissatisfied arbitrators,
Podcast hosts Brian and Joel met in the early years of their career when they were both at the SCC. In the decade that has passed since, their podcast the Arbitration Station, co-hosted by Saadia
As outgoing President of the Swedish Arbitration Association, Kristoffer Löf was instrumental in the latest publication on Swedish arbitration, "Högkvalitativa skiljeförfaranden i Sverige". This week
A landmark publication in Swedish, "Högkvalitativa skiljeförfaranden i Sverige" (in English: High-Quality Arbitration in Sweden), has been released, marking a significant milestone for
How do cultural differences shape the conduct of arbitrators in international arbitration? Gisela Knuts, an independent arbitrator with extensive experience in international dispute resolution,
In the fast-paced world of arbitration, where disputes are resolved and decisions are made, there's a growing call for a greener approach. Madeleine Thörn, Deputy Secretary General at the SCC, has