This is how arbitration under the SCC Rules and the SCC Rules for Expedited Arbitrations is commenced.
Arbitration is commenced when the claimant files a request for arbitration with the SCC. At the same time as the request is filed, the claimant shall pay a registration fee.
The request for arbitration shall include:
- a statement of the names, addresses, telephone and facsimile numbers and e-mail addresses of the parties and their counsel;
- a summary of the dispute;
- a preliminary statement of the relief sought by the claimant;
- a copy or description of the arbitration agreement or clause under which the dispute is to be settled;
- any comments on the number of arbitrators and the seat of arbitration; and
- if applicable, the name, address, telephone number, facsimile number and e-mail address of the arbitrator appointed by the claimant.
EU companies are requested to state their VAT No.
The request for arbitration may be sent by mail, fax or e-mail to the SCC. If the request is extensive, paper copies are preferred. In such case, the request should be submitted in as many copies as necessary making it possible to send one copy each to the respondent(s), the SCC and the arbitrator(s).
The request for arbitration should be sent to:
Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce
P.O. Box 16050
SE-103 21 Stockholm
Sweden
Visiting address: Jakobs Torg 3
Telefax: +46 8 566 316 50
E-mail: arbitration@chamber.se
Registration Fee
Under the SCC Rules the registration fee amounts to EUR 1,875, of which 375 EUR is VAT. Under the Rules for Expedited Arbitrations the registration fee amounts to EUR 1,250, of which 250 EUR is VAT.
VAT is not applicable for companies with seat outside Sweden.
The registration fee should be paid to the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce's account with Danske Bank Stockholm. Please attach a copy of the bank transfer details.
Account No. (IBAN): SE8612000000013423600950
BIC: DABASESX
VAT No. SE556095795201
When effecting the payment, please indicate the claimant's name as reference.