A Guide to the Scc Arbitration Rules Contributor(s): Ragnwaldh, Jakob (Author), Andersson, Fredrik (Author), Salinas Quero, Celeste E. (Author) |
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ISBN: 9041140409 ISBN-13: 9789041140401 Publisher: Kluwer Law International OUR PRICE: $164.34 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: December 2019 |
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BISAC Categories: - Law | Arbitration, Negotiation, Mediation - Law | Alternative Dispute Resolution - Law | Commercial - International Trade |
Physical Information: 272 pages |
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Publisher Description: The Stockholm Chamber of Commerce (SCC) is one of the world's leading arbitral institutions, registering about 200 new cases each year, approximately half of them being international cases in commercial and investment treaty disputes. True to the SCC tradition of offering a cost-efficient and flexible procedure, the SCC's current Arbitration Rules, which came into force in 2017, introduced important new mechanisms enhancing the efficiency of the proceedings. This guide to the SCC Arbitration Rules, the first and only available commentary in English, addresses the Rules and their appendices article by article in the order in which they appear in the Rules. Focusing primarily on how the Rules are applied in practice, the authors bring together their combined extensive experience of conducting SCC arbitrations as counsel, arbitrators and members of the SCC Board and Secretariat, to provide thorough and user-friendly guidance on the SCC proceedings from start to finish, including the new features introduced in 2017 such as summary procedure, joinder and multiple-contract arbitrations, as well as the new appendix addressing certain aspects specific to investment treaty arbitration. Covering all the general issues such as appointment and removal of arbitrators, the proceedings before the arbitral tribunal, making of awards and decisions, the following issues are also addressed:
This guide is sure to appeal to arbitrators, external counsel and party representatives who choose to adopt the SCC Arbitration Rules, whether they are based in Sweden or elsewhere. Practitioners will confidently approach any case under the SCC Arbitration Rules with full awareness of applicable rules of procedure and practice. |