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Stockholm International Arbitration Review (SIAR)

Stockholm International Arbitration Review (SIAR)

Stockholm Chamber of Commerce Arbitration Inst.

Price: $295.00 2 Issues Per Year. ISSN 1558-271X


About the Review:

Every issue of SIAR includes:

  • Articles by leading arbitration authorities
  • SCC arbitral awards with commentaries
  • Court decisions with commentaries
  • Investment disputes – court decisions and arbitral awards with commentaries
  • Notes and book reviews

The Stockholm International Arbitration Review (SIAR) is an independent law journal published in close cooperation with the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce (SCC). SIAR fulfils an important purpose of profiling and analyzing developments affecting arbitration law in Sweden and internationally, to providing a forum for publishing court cases affecting arbitration, and for publishing SCC arbitration awards and encouraging discussion.

The SIAR format is unique in that unlike other legal journals it not only publishes articles. Typically, SIAR has two to three articles in each issue, usually offering topics of international interest often written by leading authorities. Uniquely, SIAR offers in each issue published court decisions and arbitral awards which are of particular interest for the legal developments they explore. These decisions and awards are commented on by leading practitioners or academics, usually two differing perspectives for each decision or award. SIAR also contains a special investment section for court decisions, arbitral awards and other developments affecting this new but rapidly expanding discipline. It also has a book review and notes section.

The SIAR has adopted the policy that it will publish the names of counsel and arbitrators when reporting on arbitral awards and court decisions. The practice of publishing commentaries along with each award and court decision is unparalleled in legal publishing.

The SIAR previously existed as the Stockholm Arbitration Report (SAR), and as part of the effort to ensure its international character it was given its new title in 2005.

The SIAR is currently published three times a year.

About the SCC:
The Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce (SCC), based in Stockholm, has been efficiently facilitating arbitral proceedings in international disputes since 1917. The current SCC Rules, adopted in 2007, are modern and up-to-date. The rules provide international businesses with an efficient arbitral procedure that can be used worldwide.

In 2009, a record 215 cases were filed with the SCC.


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