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06 mar 2025
Relieve the Swedish courts – move commercial disputes to arbitration
As processing times in Swedish courts continue to rise, SCC Secretary General Caroline Falconer shares in the Swedish newspaper Advokaten why SCC arbitration offers a timely and effective alternative for resolving commercial disputes. In her guest column, Falconer highlights how arbitration at the SCC can ease the burden on the courts while providing businesses with a flexible, cost-efficient, and confidential process – often delivering quicker outcomes than traditional litigation. Read the key takeaways from her column and discover how parties can transfer ongoing disputes to SCC arbitration.
11 feb 2025
The SCC Arbitration Institute Nominated for GAR Awards 2025 – Best Innovation
The SCC Arbitration Institute has been nominated for the Best Innovation award at the GAR Awards 2025. Presented by Global Arbitration Review, this award recognises groundbreaking initiatives in international dispute resolution.
23 jan 2025
Jus Mundi and the SCC Arbitration Institute Join Forces to Enhance Global Access to Arbitration Resources
Jus Mundi and the SCC Arbitration Institute are thrilled to announce a new partnership to democratise access to essential arbitration materials. Through this collaboration, a curated selection of pseudonymised SCC awards and arbitration-related documents will be made accessible via Jus Mundi’s advanced AI-powered platform to foster wider access and knowledge-sharing in the arbitration community.
21 jan 2025
Welcome to the 2025-2026 SCC Arbitrators’ Council
The SCC Arbitration Institute is pleased to announce the appointment of the 2025-2026 SCC Arbitrators' Council (Council). This esteemed body continues to expand the SCC’s network and foster relationships with arbitral practitioners and businesses worldwide.
18 dec 2024
Welcome new SCC Board members
As we welcome the new year, we are proud to introduce four new members of the SCC Board. This group of experienced professionals will play a key role in supporting the SCC’s case-related decisions under the SCC Rules while strengthening our position as a leader in international dispute resolution. With their extensive expertise and fresh perspectives, we are confident they will make a significant contribution to the SCC’s work in 2025 and beyond.
25 nov 2024
The SCC is proud to support the Stockholm Arbitration Yearbook 2025 – Call for abstracts
The editorial committee of Stockholm Arbitration Yearbook invites scholars and practitioners to contribute to the 2025 edition of the yearbook. Abstracts are due on 20 December 2024.
19 nov 2024
UNCITRAL-secretary on reforming Investor State Dispute Settlement
After high publicity cases where companies have been awarded billions of dollars in damages from developing countries, Investor State Dispute Settlements, ISDS, in recent years has met critique. But what would happen if there was no ISDS? Who better to answer that question but Anna Joubin-Bret, Secretary of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law, UNCITRAL, and Director of the International Trade Law Division in the Office of Legal Affairs of the UN Secretariat.
13 nov 2024
A strengthened collaboration between Sweden and Armenia
The Arbitration and Mediation Center of Armenia (AMCA) and SCC Arbitration Institute have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance their collaboration in the field of alternative dispute resolution.
22 okt 2024
2025 International Arbitration Survey: ‘The Path Forward: Realities and Opportunities in Arbitration’
Calling all arbitration practitioners! Help shape the future of international arbitration by contributing to the 2025 International Arbitration Survey: ‘The Path Forward: Realities and Opportunities in Arbitration’, conducted by Queen Mary University of London in collaboration with White & Case LLP.