Sweden - Baker & McKenzie International Arbitration Yearbook: 2011-2012
Anders Isgren is a Partner in Baker & McKenzie’s Stockholm office. He practices arbitration and litigation, and has represented clients in arbitration proceedings before the SCC, the ICC and in ad hoc arbitrations involving general commercial and construction law disputes.
Jonas Benedictsson is a Partner in Baker & McKenzie’s Stockholm office. His practice includes various aspects of arbitration, litigation, alternative dispute resolution and insolvency. He leads Baker & McKenzie’s Dispute Resolution Practice Group in Stockholm and is a member of the Steering Committee of the Firm’s International Arbitration Practice Group.
Stefan Bessman is a Partner in Baker & McKenzie’s Stockholm office. He focuses on dispute resolution in banking, finance, and reinsurance. He has also been involved in several disputes relating to cross-border investment and joint venture projects.
Magnus Stålmarker is an Associate in Baker & McKenzie’s Stockholm office. As a member of Stockholm’s Arbitration & Litigation Group, he has acted as counsel and co-counsel in various domestic and cross-border matters.
Anders Nilsson is an Associate in Baker & McKenzie’s Stockholm office and a member of Stockholm’s Arbitration & Litigation Group.
Originally from Baker & McKenzie International Arbitration Yearbook: 2011-2012
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SWEDEN
Anders Isgren, Jonas Benedictsson, Stefan Bessman, Magnus Stålmarker and Anders Nilsson
A. LEGISLATION, TRENDS AND TENDENCIES
No significant legislative changes in relation to arbitration law have occurred in Sweden during 2011.
The present Arbitration Act entered into force in 1999.
The present arbitration rules of the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce (the “SCC Institute”) entered into force on 1 January 2010.
SWEDEN
Anders Isgren, Jonas Benedictsson, Stefan Bessman, Magnus Stålmarker and Anders Nilsson
A. Legislation, Trends and Tendencies
B. Cases
B.1 Arbitrator's Impartiality
B.2 Discovery of Trade Secrets in Arbitration Proceedings
C. Public Policy in International Arbitration
C.1 Scenarios of Reliance on Public Policy
C.2 Modes and Limitations of Reliance on Public Policy
C.3 Rules that Constitute "Public Policy"
C.4 Review of Alleged Breaches of Public Policy