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Emergency arbitration under the SCC 2023 Rules: interim measures criteria, application procedure, powers, decisions and costs

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This Practice Note addresses emergency arbitration under the 2023 Arbitration Rules of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce (SCC) Arbitration Institute (the 2023 SCC Rules). The 2023 SCC Rules govern cases filed on or after 1 January 2023, unless the parties have agreed otherwise. The SCC has released Practice Notes summarising emergency arbitrator rulings issued between 2023 and 2025, which may assist when assessing whether to invoke the emergency arbitrator mechanism. This Practice Note also looks back over 15 years of SCC emergency arbitration, setting out statistical patterns from 2010 to 2025.

When to use the emergency arbitrator procedure

A party will typically seek the appointment of an emergency arbitrator where an immediate measure is needed, for instance to safeguard an asset. The emergency arbitrator route can be highly effective and relatively cost-efficient for exerting urgent pressure on a counterparty. That said, it should be deployed with care. In practice, emergency arbitrators often reject requests unless the applicant properly demonstrates urgency and presents compelling grounds for its claim. Over time, the following benchmarks have emerged as prerequisites for deciding on applications for...

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