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11 feb 2026

SCC counsel contribute to YAS Publication on Swedish Arbitration

SCC's Head of Quality Evelina T. Wahlström and Specialist Counsel Jake Lowther have contributed to Young Arbitrators Sweden's (YAS) latest publication "Swedish Law and Arbitration: Reasons for choosing Swedish law and dispute resolution in international commercial contracts".

27 jan 2026

New SCC Practice Note on emergency arbitrator decisions 2023-2025

This report provides an overview of recent emergency arbitrator decisions rendered under the SCC Rules, alongside reflections marking 15 years since the SCC became the first major international arbitration institution to introduce the emergency arbitrator mechanism in 2010.

29 dec 2025

Highlights from SCC’s 2025 Reports: Insights into investment arbitration, settlements, and challenges to arbitrators

In 2025, the SCC Arbitration Institute has released a series of reports that shed light on key aspects of its arbitration practice. From its enduring role in investor-state disputes to the dynamics of settlements and the rigorous review of challenges to arbitrators, these publications reflect the SCC's commitment to transparency, procedural integrity, and the advancement of international arbitration.

21 nov 2025

New SCC Practice Note: Challenges to Arbitrators 2020–2024

A new Practice Note examining the SCC Board's decisions on challenges to arbitrators between 2020 and 2024 has been published. Authored by SCC Legal Counsel Yi Ting Sam and former SCC Legal Counsel Raffaela Isepponi, the publication provides valuable insights into the standards and procedures applied when assessing arbitrator impartiality and independence.

20 okt 2025

SCC releases new report “Settlements in cases administered under the SCC Rules”

The SCC has published a new report titled “Settlements in cases administered under the SCC Rules”. The report, co-authored by Jake Lowther, Raoul J. Sievers, and Joakim Raivio, provides an in-depth analysis of settlement patterns in arbitrations conducted under the SCC Arbitration Rules and the SCC Expedited Arbitration Rules between 2021 and 2023.

21 jul 2025

Efficiency, equity, and evolution – further insights from the SCC’s 2024 report

This is the second article in our two-part series on the SCC’s 2024 Report on arbitration costs and apportionment under the SCC Rules.

07 jul 2025

Arbitration costs under control – insights from the SCC’s 2024 report

This article is the first in a two-part series exploring the findings of one of the SCC Arbitration Institute’s flagship reports released in 2024: the updated analysis of costs and apportionment under the SCC Rules.

04 jun 2025

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.

16 dec 2024

Highlights from SCC’s 2024 Publications: Insights into Arbitration and Mediation

Over the past year, the SCC Arbitration Institute has been very productive, releasing a series of reports, providing invaluable insights into international arbitration and its practice. These publications reflect the SCC's ongoing commitment to advancing knowledge and best practices in the field, and ensuring Stockholm remains a trusted hub for international dispute resolution.

23 okt 2024

Report on costs of arbitration and apportionment of costs under the SCC Rules

The SCC has released an update of its report on the costs of arbitration and apportionment of costs under the SCC Rules from 2016.

The 2024 Report provides fresh data from 221 qualifying arbitral awards on the size of disputes, their duration, and costs, as well as how Arbitral Tribunals and Arbitrators have ultimately apportioned the costs of arbitration and costs for legal representation. 

For the first time, data on the SCC Rules for Expedited Arbitrations has been included.