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.
In our new video series, we meet with a few of the members of the SCC Arbitrators' Council to gain a better understanding of the international landscape for arbitration and other types of dispute
During January–Mars 2023, Adam Runestam, associate at Hammarskiöld, did an internship at the SCC. Adam graduated from Uppsala University in January 2021 and has since then worked mainly with dispute
2022 was yet another turbulent year for the world. Just as normalcy was beginning to emerge after the Covid-19 pandemic, the year was abruptly impacted by the war in Ukraine. That, and the
In addition to being one of the most trusted arbitration institutes in the world, the SCC Arbitration Institute also frequently appoints financial experts. As a part of the interview series – the SCC
When re-launching the SCC Arbitration Institute, we used AI to create a perfume that could be a messenger for the brand, standing for timeless elegance, reliability, and progressiveness. The result
On 6 February 2023, the SCC Arbitration Institute (SCC) and the International Center for Dispute Resolution (ISDR) signed a Cooperation Agreement aiming to advance arbitration and other forms of
In connection with SCC Digital Week 2022 last year, the SCC published a report by SCC Legal Counsel Christoffer Coello Hedberg concerning green technology disputes registered with the SCC between 1
On 28 February 2023 - and in connection to the Tel Aviv Arbitration Week - the SCC Arbitration Institute, Swedish Arbitration Association, RPC and Manufactures Association of Israel (MAI)
There are many factors in an infrastructure project that makes them vulnerable to disputes. As part of the interview series – the SCC Spotlight Talk - we asked Aisha Nadar, senior consultant
An interview with Anina Liebkind, Mikaela Lamrin, and Raffaela Isepponi, who are newly appointed board members of SWAN – Swedish Women in Arbitration Network.