Press Release
Stockholm/Paris, 22 January 2025
Jus Mundi and the SCC Arbitration Institute (SCC) are thrilled to announce a new partnership to democratize access to essential arbitration materials. Through this collaboration, a curated selection of pseudonymized SCC awards and arbitration-related documents will be made accessible via Jus Mundi’s advanced AI-powered platform to foster wider access and knowledge-sharing in the arbitration community.
This initiative marks a significant step towards greater transparency in international dispute resolution. By integrating SCC’s century-long expertise with Jus Mundi’s innovative technology, the partnership will offer unprecedented insights into arbitration practice.
This cooperation reflects a shared commitment to fostering a more informed global legal ecosystem. Practitioners and scholars worldwide will have free access to valuable SCC resources through Jus Mundi’s comprehensive database, enabling more efficient research and analysis of arbitration trends and practices.
Caroline Falconer, Secretary General of the SCC, stated:
“The SCC is firmly committed to innovation, to enhancing transparency in arbitration, and to ensuring that arbitration remains the preferred method of dispute resolution for international commerce. We are delighted to be working with Jus Mundi, a leading innovator in the field, to share the SCC’s resources with a wider readership.
This partnership will provide practitioners and scholars alike with access to valuable insights into arbitration practices through Jus Mundi’s open platform.”
Jean-Rémi de Maistre, CEO & Co-Founder of Jus Mundi, shared:
“Partnering with the SCC marks an important step in our efforts to improve access to legal intelligence. This collaboration goes beyond simple information sharing – it’s about building a dynamic platform where legal professionals can gain deeper insights into arbitration practices. We are pleased to support the SCC in its role as a key player in international trade and contribute to the ongoing development of global dispute resolution mechanisms.”
About the SCC Arbitration Institute
Founded in 1917, the SCC operates entirely without commercial or political interests as a non-profit and independent entity within the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce.
The SCC consists of a Secretariat headed by a Secretary General, together with an operational Board comprised of experienced dispute resolution experts. Every year, the SCC administers some 200 cases between parties hailing from 40–50 different nations. In 2023s, the total value of the disputes administered amounted to EUR 3.05 billion.
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About Jus Mundi
Founded in 2019, Jus Mundi is a legal tech and “mission-led company” powering global justice through artificial intelligence. With offices in Paris, New York, London, and Singapore, it serves 150,000 users from law firms, companies, governments, and universities in more than 100 countries. Through its advanced AI technology, Jus Mundi offers global legal intelligence, data-driven arbitration professional selection, and business development services.
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