Stockholm Arbitration Yearbook 2022
Welcome to the fourth edition of the Stockholm Arbitration Yearbook! You will find articles on arbitration law in general and Swedish arbitration law in particular. Some contributions are by senior and well-known authors, others by more junior ones. We are happy to receive – at any time of the year – proposals for future contributions in the form of a short abstract. Axel Calissendorff Patrik Schöldström
Editors
Axel Calissendorff is a Partner and founder of Calissendorff Advokatbyrå, a law firm in Stockholm, Sweden. Prior to that, he was at major law firms, Mannheimer Swartling (1981–2005); (Executive Partner 2003 and 2004) and Roschier (2005–2013); (Senior Partner 2009–2012). He was the Solicitor to H.M., the King of Sweden (2009–2021) and President of the Swedish Bar Association (2001–2004). His focus is on Corporate and M&A. He is a frequently appointed arbitrator. He has authored numerous articles.
Patrik Schöldström is a Judge of Appeal of the Svea Court of Appeal, and an Associate Professor of the Faculty of Law of Stockholm University, Sweden. He has a doctorate in Arbitration Law and is a former member of the Swedish Bar. He regularly writes articles and case notes. He also sits as an arbitrator, and has participated in a number of domestic and international arbitrations (ad hoc and institutional) as chair of arbitral tribunal, sole arbitrator, emergency arbitrator, wing arbitrator, and counsel.
Introduction
The Yearbook is published under the auspices of the Stockholm Centre for Commercial Law, a part of the Stockholm University Faculty of Law. It is designed to meet the information needs of arbitration practitioners and parties from all over the world. The first volume was published in 2019.
Objective
The Yearbook is designed to meet the information needs of arbitration practitioners and parties from all over the world. It provides authoritative articles, some of them with a Swedish angle, that address current matters of global concern in arbitration. Each volume includes one or more chapters accounting for developments in Swedish case law and legislation since the previous volume.
Edited by
Axel Calissendorff and Patrik Schöldström
Assistant Editor
Bruno Gustafsson
Editorial Committee
Christer Danielsson, James Hope, Kristin Campbell-Wilson and Niklas Berntorp