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Founder/Chair of the Advisory Board: Professor Pierre Lalive

Editor: Matthias Scherer

Editorial Board: Domitille Baizeau, Dr. Bernhard Berger, Dr. Philipp Habegger, Dr. Cesare Jermini.

The Bulletin has carved a unique niche for its detailed focus on arbitration case law and practice worldwide as well as for its judicious selection of scholarly and practical writing in the field. Regular contents includes: articles; leading cases of the Swiss Federal Tribunal, relevant leading cases of other Swiss courts, and arbitral awards and acts of procedure rendered both in ad hoc arbitrations and in administrated arbitrations under various auspices, including ICC, ICSID, CCIG and NAFTA.

Switzerland is generally regarded as one of the World’s leading sites for arbitration proceedings. The membership of the Swiss Arbitration Association (ASA) is graced by many of the world’s best-known arbitration practitioners. The Statistical Report of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has repeatedly ranked Switzerland first for place of arbitration, origin of arbitrators and applicable law.
The ASA Bulletin is the official quarterly journal of this prestigious association.
Its regular contents include:

– Articles
– Leading cases of the Swiss Federal Supreme Court
– Leading cases of other Swiss Courts
– Selected landmark cases from foreign jurisdictions worldwide
– Arbitral awards and orders under various auspices including ICC, ICSID
and the Swiss Chambers of Commerce (“Swiss Rules”)
– Notices of publications and reviews

Each case and article is usually published in its original language with a comprehensive head note in English, French and German.

Books and journals for Review
Books related to the topics discussed in the Bulletin may be sent for review to the Editor (Matthias Scherer, LALIVE, P.O.Box 6569, 1211 Geneva 6, Switzerland).

Additional information:
Submission of Manuscripts: Manuscripts and related correspondence should be sent to the Editors. At the time the manuscript is submitted, written assurance must be given that the article has not been published, submitted or accepted elsewhere. The authors will be notified of acceptance, rejection or need for revision within eight to twelve weeks. Manuscripts may be drafted in German, French, Italian or English. They should be submitted by e-mail to Pierre Lalive and Matthias Scherer and may range from 3, 000 to 8, 000 words, together with a summary of the contents in English language (max. 1/2 page). The author should submit biographical data, including his or her current affiliation.

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