Organisation: SCC Arbitration Institute

Ciarb issues guidelines on AI

The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, or Ciarb, has published guidelines on the use of artificial intelligence in arbitration – the latest effort to provide practical guidance on ethical use of the technology.

16 April 2025

Swedish Arbitration Days focus on the information overload 

The latest Swedish Arbitration Days considered the plethora of information in international arbitration, looking at the document production process, how information is handled and kept safe, and whether it can be trusted given the growing risk of deep fakes. 

17 March 2025

Swedish court sides with Georgia on MFN clause

The Svea Court of Appeal has ruled that an SCC tribunal lacks jurisdiction to keep hearing an investor-state case against Georgia over the forced sale of a tobacco business, as the most-favoured nation clause of the investment treaty did not enable the parties to substitute the designated arbitral institution, ICSID, with another. 

14 November 2024

Singapore court bars submissions by UK silk in enforcement action

A Singapore court has refused to allow an Essex Court silk to make oral submissions on English law relating to US sanctions in proceedings to enforce a US$316 million award.

14 November 2024

SCC adopts new policy on seats in intra-EU treaty disputes

The SCC Arbitration Institute says its board will no longer select a seat of arbitration within the EU for cases under intra-EU investment treaties to ensure the enforceability of awards in such cases.

06 November 2024

SCC panel sides with Russian group over sanctions

A Moscow court has enforced an SCC award that found an Austrian subsidiary of Russia’s largest petrochemicals group was not owned or controlled by persons subject to EU or UK sanctions.

24 October 2024

SCC deputy secretary general joins Swedish boutique

Natalia Petrik is leaving her role as deputy secretary general of the SCC Arbitration Institute to join Swedish disputes boutique Westerberg & Partners as counsel.

09 January 2024

SCC announces new board members and fee hike

The SCC Arbitration Institute has added five new members to its board as it announces a rise in its arbitrator fees.

02 January 2024

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11 October 2023

More claims filed over halted Gazprom supplies

Poland’s Europol Gaz has filed an SCC arbitration against Gazprom reportedly seeking US$1.47 billion over delayed gas deliveries – as an Indian state entity also lodges a claim against a former unit of the Russian company over halted supplies.

19 May 2023

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