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THE SCC INSTITUTE

The Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce (SCC Institute) was established in 1917 and is a separate entity within the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce. Recognised in the 1970's by the United States and the Soviet Union as a neutral center for the resolution of the East-West trade disputes, the SCC Institute has since expanded its services in international arbitration to over 40 countries. Over the past few decades the SCC Institute has emerged as one of the leading arbitration institutions in the world.

The SCC Institute has a Board of 12 Members and a Secretariat. Chairman of the Board is Mr. Johan Gernandt,
Partner, Gernandt & Danielsson Law firm, and the Secretary General is Mr Ulf Franke who is also President of the International Federation of Commercial Arbitration Institutions and former Secretary General of the International Council for Commercial Arbitration (ICCA). The Secretariat consists of, apart from Mr Franke, an Assistant Secretary General, three Lawyers (of which one is Russian speaking) and three Assistants.

The current Arbitration Rules of the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce (SCC Rules) entered into force 1 January 2007. Most arbitrations administered by the SCC Institute are conducted in accordance with the SCC Rules.

Apart from the SCC Rules the SCC Institute has adopted Rules for Expedited Arbitrations, Insurance Arbitration Rules, Procedures and Services under the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules and Mediation Rules.
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