SCC Arb SCC Arbitration Rules (2023)
SCC Arb
SCC Arbitration Rules (2023)
(1) Parties may make claims arising out of or in connection with more than one contract in a single arbitration.
(2) If any party raises any objections as to whether all of the claims made against it may be determined in a single arbitration, the claims may proceed in a single arbitration provided that the SCC does not manifestly lack jurisdiction over the dispute between the parties pursuant to Article 12 (i).
(3) In deciding whether the claims shall proceed in a single arbitration, the Board shall consult with the parties and shall have regard to:
(i) whether the arbitration agreements under which the claims are made are compatible;
(ii) whether the relief sought arises out of the same transaction or series of transactions;
(iii) the efficiency and expeditiousness of the proceedings; and
(iv) any other relevant circumstances.
(4) In all cases where the Board decides that the claims may proceed in a single arbitration, any decision as to the Arbitral Tribunal’s jurisdiction over the claims shall be made by the Arbitral Tribunal.
Source: SCC
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