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How to Start an Arbitration in Switzerland Under the Swiss Rules, Step‑by‑step (2026)

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Understanding how to start arbitration in Switzerland under Swiss Rules is essential for any party preparing to enforce a contractual right through the Swiss Arbitration Centre (SAC). The Swiss Rules of International Arbitration, administered by the SAC, govern thousands of commercial and investment disputes each year, offering a structured, party-driven process from the filing of a Notice of Arbitration through to a final, enforceable award. This guide provides a complete 2026 procedural checklist, covering eligibility requirements, the step-by-step filing sequence, required documents, realistic timelines, registration fees, the emergency arbitrator route, and the most common pitfalls that delay or derail proceedings.

Whether you are in-house counsel at a multinational, a claims handler managing a cross-border insurance dispute, or external counsel advising on an M&A earn-out claim, the procedure below will walk you through every stage of initiation.

Overview of the Process and Who It Applies To

Arbitration under the Swiss Rules is an administered form of dispute resolution. The SAC, formed by the merger of the arbitration institutions of Basel, Bern, Geneva, Lausanne, Lugano and Zurich, acts as the administering body. It receives the Notice of Arbitration, facilitates tribunal appointment, handles advance-on-costs deposits, and provides procedural support through to the rendering of the final award.

The Swiss Rules apply whenever a contract contains an arbitration clause designating them, or when parties agree ad hoc to submit a dispute to SAC-administered arbitration. Switzerland is one of the top countries for international arbitration, and the legal framework governing Swiss-seated proceedings is Chapter 12 of the Swiss Private International Law Act (PILA). PILA provides the statutory backbone for arbitrability, the validity of the arbitration agreement, interim measures, and the limited grounds for setting aside an award before the Swiss Federal Supreme Court.

The seat of arbitration, the legal domicile of the proceedings, is distinct from the physical venue of hearings. Parties may hold hearings anywhere, but the seat determines the procedural law (lex arbitri) and the courts with supervisory jurisdiction. Selecting a Swiss seat triggers PILA’s provisions, which are widely regarded as arbitration-friendly and pro-enforcement.

Eligibility and Prerequisites for Starting Arbitration Under Swiss Rules

Before preparing a Notice of Arbitration, the claimant’s legal team must confirm three threshold requirements: arbitrability of the dispute, the existence of a valid arbitration agreement, and the correct jurisdictional parameters.

Is the Dispute Arbitrable?

Under Article 177 PILA, any dispute involving an economic interest may be the subject of arbitration. This is one of the broadest arbitrability standards in any major jurisdiction. It covers contract claims, tort claims with financial consequences, intellectual property disputes, corporate disputes (including shareholder disagreements), and most regulatory‑adjacent claims where damages are sought. Disputes that are purely administrative or criminal in nature generally fall outside this scope. If there is any doubt, claimant counsel should verify the applicable law’s restrictions before filing.

Arbitration Clause or Ad Hoc Agreement?

The claimant must locate and review the arbitration agreement. In most cases, this is a clause embedded in the underlying contract (e.g., a supply agreement, shareholders’ agreement, or insurance policy). The clause must reference the Swiss Rules or the SAC (or its predecessor institutions) to trigger administered proceedings. Where no pre‑existing clause exists, the parties may enter into a submission agreement (compromis) to submit an existing dispute to the Swiss Rules. The claimant should obtain a certified copy of the contract containing the clause and confirm that it has not been superseded by amendment.

Jurisdictional Prerequisites: Seat Selection and Language

If the arbitration clause specifies a seat of arbitration, the claimant must respect it. If the clause is silent, the SAC Court will determine the seat. Common Swiss seats include Geneva, Zurich, and Basel. The language of the arbitration is normally specified in the clause; where it is not, the tribunal or the SAC Court will decide, typically defaulting to the language of the contract. The claimant must state both the proposed seat and language in the Notice of Arbitration.

How to Start Arbitration in Switzerland Under Swiss Rules: Step‑by‑Step Procedure

The following numbered sequence covers every action from internal case assessment through to the first procedural order. Each step identifies who is responsible, the applicable Swiss Rules provision, and the typical duration.

Step Who Does It Typical Duration
1. Case assessment and internal authorisation Claimant (in‑house counsel / external counsel) 1–7 days
2. Prepare Notice of Arbitration Claimant counsel 3–14 days
3. File Notice and pay registration fee (SAC) Claimant / Secretariat acceptance Immediate (file), acknowledgement within 1–3 days
4. Respondent served / Response filed SAC serves respondent; respondent files Answer 14–30 days (per procedural order)
5. Tribunal appointment Parties or SAC Court 2–8 weeks (depends on nomination method)
6. First procedural order / timetable set Tribunal 1–6 weeks after constitution
7. Emergency interim relief (if applicable) Applicant to emergency arbitrator (SAC) or state court Days to 2 weeks (EA route); days to months (state courts)
8. Hearing and final award Tribunal Months after document production; award weeks to months after hearing

Step 1: Conduct a Case Assessment and Obtain Internal Authorisation

Review the arbitration clause to confirm it designates the Swiss Rules. Identify the relief sought, estimate the amount in dispute, and run a preliminary cost projection using the SAC cost calculator. Assess the strength of the claim, the availability of evidence, and whether interim or emergency relief will be needed. Obtain internal board or management authorisation to proceed. Typical duration: 1–7 days.

Step 2: Prepare the Notice of Arbitration

The Notice of Arbitration is the document that formally commences the arbitration. Under the Swiss Rules, the Notice must contain at a minimum:

  • Full names and contact details of all parties (claimant and respondent).
  • A copy of the arbitration clause or submission agreement being invoked.
  • A description of the claim, the nature and circumstances of the dispute, the factual background, and the legal basis for the claim.
  • The relief or remedy sought, including a preliminary quantification of the amount in dispute.
  • The proposed seat of arbitration (if the clause is silent or offers alternatives).
  • The proposed language of the proceedings.
  • The number of arbitrators and, if applicable, the name of the claimant’s nominated arbitrator together with contact details and a statement of independence.

Precision matters. An incomplete Notice can delay proceedings by weeks. Best practice is to draft the Notice as a standalone submission, accompanied by the relevant contract excerpts and a short statement of facts.

Step 3: File the Notice and Pay the Registration Fee to the SAC

Submit the completed Notice of Arbitration to the SAC Secretariat. Online registration through the SAC portal is now the standard filing method. The SAC also accepts submissions by email or post, but industry observers note that the online channel results in faster acknowledgement and automated fee calculation. Upon filing, the claimant must pay the non‑refundable registration fee. The SAC operates a tiered registration fee structure based on the amount in dispute, CHF 4,500, CHF 6,000, or CHF 8,000, depending on the tier, as set out in the SAC cost calculator. The Secretariat typically acknowledges receipt within 1–3 days.

Step 4: Respondent Is Served and Files a Response

Once the Secretariat confirms that the Notice is complete and the registration fee has been received, the SAC serves the Notice on the respondent together with an invitation to file a response. The respondent’s Answer typically addresses the claims, may raise objections to jurisdiction or arbitrability, and, where a three-member tribunal is contemplated, includes the respondent’s arbitrator nomination. The standard response period under the Swiss Rules is 30 days from receipt. The tribunal or the SAC Court may adjust this period depending on procedural complexity or urgency.

Step 5: Appoint the Tribunal

Tribunal constitution is one of the most consequential stages. Where the parties have agreed on a sole arbitrator, they attempt to reach agreement on the candidate; failing agreement, the SAC Court appoints. For a three-member tribunal, each party nominates one co-arbitrator, and the two co-arbitrators (or, failing their agreement, the SAC Court) select the presiding arbitrator. The SAC Court verifies every candidate’s independence and impartiality before confirming the appointment. Expect the full appointment process to take 2–8 weeks from the date of the respondent’s Answer, depending on whether the parties cooperate or the Court must intervene.

Step 6: First Procedural Order and Case Management Conference

Within weeks of constitution, the tribunal convenes a case management conference (often by video) and issues Procedural Order No. 1. This order sets the procedural timetable, deadlines for written submissions, the scope and method of document production, whether the proceedings will be bifurcated, and the tentative hearing dates. Parties should raise any joinder or consolidation requests at this stage, as the Swiss Rules and SAC practice notes give the tribunal and the Court early-stage authority to manage multi-party or multi-contract disputes efficiently. For further insight on how hearings are managed, see preparation for and conduct of the arbitration hearings.

Step 7: Request Interim Measures or an Emergency Arbitrator

If the claimant needs urgent relief before the tribunal is constituted, for example, an asset freeze, an anti‑suit injunction, or preservation of evidence, the Swiss Rules provide an emergency arbitrator (EA) procedure. The claimant files an EA request with the SAC Secretariat, supported by an affidavit demonstrating urgency and the risk of irreparable harm. The SAC appoints the emergency arbitrator promptly, and a decision can be expected within days to two weeks. Alternatively, a party may apply directly to the competent Swiss state court for provisional measures under Article 183 PILA, though this route is generally slower and requires satisfying the court’s own procedural requirements.

Step 8: Hearing and Final Award

After written submissions and document production, the tribunal conducts the oral hearing. The hearing typically includes opening statements, witness and expert examination, and closing arguments. Following the hearing, the tribunal deliberates and issues a final award. Where the amount in dispute is below certain thresholds, the Swiss Rules provide for an expedited procedure under Article 42, which compresses timelines and may involve a sole arbitrator and limited written rounds. The award is final, binding, and enforceable under the New York Convention in over 170 jurisdictions.

Required Documents and Information for Starting Arbitration Under Swiss Rules

Assembling the right documents at the outset prevents delays and objections. The table below lists every document typically needed to commence proceedings, along with practical notes on format and origin.

Document Notes
Notice of Arbitration Prepared by claimant counsel. Must include all mandatory elements (parties, relief, legal basis, clause, seat, language, arbitrator nomination). Submit as a signed PDF via the SAC online portal.
Contract containing arbitration clause Certified copy of the signed contract, with the arbitration clause clearly identified. Include any amendments or side letters.
Power of attorney / authority to act Signed mandate from the claimant authorising counsel to commence proceedings. A corporate board resolution may be required for company claimants. Notarisation is not mandatory under the Swiss Rules but may be requested by the tribunal.
Statement of claim / factual summary A concise statement of facts, legal grounds, and the quantified relief sought. May be incorporated into or filed separately from the Notice.
Evidence list and key exhibits Numbered exhibit list with PDF copies of contracts, invoices, correspondence, and other supporting evidence. Include certified translations of documents not in the language of the arbitration.
Witness and expert lists Names, CVs, and a brief description of the topics each witness or expert is expected to address.
Proposed arbitrator CVs and disclosure forms If the claimant is nominating an arbitrator, include the candidate’s CV and a completed statement of independence and impartiality.
Proof of registration fee payment Bank transfer confirmation or receipt from SAC. The registration fee is non‑refundable.
Emergency relief evidence (if applicable) Affidavit of urgency, evidence of irreparable harm, and any proposed security. Filed as a separate application alongside or after the Notice.

Ensure all documents are paginated, indexed, and, where required, translated into the procedural language by a certified translator. Missing or unsigned documents are among the most frequent causes of filing delays.

Timeline and Key Deadlines for Swiss Rules Arbitration

Timelines in Swiss Rules arbitration vary by case complexity, the amount in dispute, and whether the parties opt for the expedited procedure under Article 42. The table below provides practice‑norm ranges for each milestone. These figures are based on standard SAC proceedings; individual cases may be shorter or longer depending on tribunal orders.

Event Typical Deadline / Period
SAC acknowledgement of Notice 1–3 days
Respondent’s Answer / Response 14–30 days from service
Tribunal constitution (party‑appointed) 2–8 weeks
First procedural order issued 1–6 weeks after tribunal constitution
Document production window 4–12 weeks (case dependent)
Oral hearing Typically scheduled months after constitution; can be expedited
Final award issuance Weeks to many months after hearing close
Emergency Arbitrator decision Days to 2 weeks

Under the expedited procedure, the SAC encourages significantly compressed timelines, with the tribunal typically consisting of a sole arbitrator and the award rendered within months rather than years. Parties should confirm with the Secretariat at the outset whether their case qualifies for the expedited track based on the amount in dispute and other criteria set out in the Swiss Rules.

It is important to note that these periods are practice estimates. The tribunal retains broad discretion to extend or shorten deadlines through procedural orders. Parties who anticipate tight schedules, for instance, in disputes involving perishable goods, seasonal contracts, or pending corporate transactions, should flag the urgency in the Notice of Arbitration and consider the emergency arbitrator route for interim relief.

Costs, Fees, and Tax Considerations When Starting Arbitration Under Swiss Rules

Cost management begins at the moment of filing. The SAC cost calculator is the authoritative tool for estimating total costs, and claimants should run a projection before preparing the Notice.

Item Amount Notes
Registration fee (non‑refundable) CHF 4,500 / CHF 6,000 / CHF 8,000 (tiered) Payable upon filing. Tier depends on the amount in dispute, consult the SAC cost calculator for the applicable band.
Administrative costs (Centre) Variable; applies where amount in dispute exceeds CHF 300,000 Calculated per the SAC fee schedule; use the online calculator for a precise figure.
Tribunal fees / arbitrator remuneration Variable (hourly, daily, or fixed) Set by the tribunal based on complexity, quantum, and time spent. Parties may agree on a fee arrangement.
Advance on costs / deposits Variable (ordered by the SAC Court) Both parties are typically asked to deposit equal shares covering estimated administrative and tribunal costs. Refundable subject to the final cost allocation in the award.
Legal fees (counsel and experts) Variable Depends on firm rates, case complexity, and jurisdiction. Obtain budgets from counsel before filing.
Translation / notarisation Variable (per page) Required where documents are not in the procedural language.

Arbitration awards are civil remedies. The tax treatment of any damages or interest received through an award depends on the recipient’s local tax law. Parties should obtain advice from their tax advisors on the deductibility of arbitration costs and the taxability of award proceeds in their home jurisdictions.

What Changes in 2026 for Starting Arbitration Under Swiss Rules

The Swiss Rules were comprehensively revised in 2021, and the SAC has since issued practice notes refining how those rules are applied. For parties initiating proceedings in 2026, three developments are particularly relevant.

First, online filing through the SAC portal is now the standard method for submitting a Notice of Arbitration. The portal integrates with the SAC’s cost calculator, enabling immediate fee computation at the point of filing. Early indications suggest that filings submitted through the portal are processed faster than email or postal submissions.

Second, the emergency arbitrator procedure has been clarified through successive practice notes. Parties requesting emergency relief are expected to submit a detailed urgency affidavit and supporting evidence at the time of filing, with clear identification of the harm, the relief sought, and any proposed security. The likely practical effect is that better-prepared EA applications will receive faster decisions.

Third, the SAC Court’s handling of joinder and consolidation requests has been refined. Practice notes issued between 2022 and 2026 give the Court greater procedural latitude to manage multi-party and multi-contract scenarios at the initiation stage. Parties anticipating joinder should prepare strategy memoranda early and notify both the SAC and counterparties promptly.

Common Pitfalls When Starting Arbitration Under Swiss Rules, and How to Avoid Them

  • Incomplete Notice of Arbitration. Missing the arbitration clause, failing to quantify relief, or omitting arbitrator nominations delays acknowledgement. Mitigation: use the checklist in this guide and verify against the Swiss Rules before filing.
  • Incorrect registration fee. Paying the wrong tier causes the Secretariat to request a top-up, losing days. Mitigation: run the SAC cost calculator with the correct amount in dispute before transferring funds.
  • Poor arbitrator disclosure. Nominating an arbitrator without verifying independence creates challenge risk. Mitigation: obtain a completed statement of independence and review the candidate’s recent appointments.
  • Ignoring emergency relief options. Waiting for the tribunal to be constituted when assets are at risk can be fatal to enforcement. Mitigation: prepare EA evidence in parallel with the Notice and file immediately if interim measures are needed.
  • Missing expedited‑procedure deadlines. The compressed timetable under Article 42 of the Swiss Rules leaves little room for delay. Mitigation: request a detailed procedural timetable at the case management conference and set internal calendar alerts.
  • Misaligning seat choice and procedural law. Choosing a non-Swiss seat when the clause allows flexibility may forfeit the benefits of PILA. Mitigation: confirm the seat in the Notice and verify the implications for applicable law.
  • Serving the wrong address. Sending the Notice to an outdated or incorrect address for the respondent delays service. Mitigation: verify the respondent’s registered address against the contract and any recent correspondence.
  • Failing to budget for deposits. The SAC Court may order substantial advance-on-costs deposits shortly after tribunal constitution. Mitigation: include a cost contingency in the initial budget and inform the client before filing.

Need Legal Advice?

This article was produced by Global Law Experts. For specialist advice on this topic, contact Joachim at Baker McKenzie Switzerland AG, a member of the Global Law Experts network.

Sources

  1. Swiss Arbitration Centre, Rules & Administration
  2. Swiss Rules of International Arbitration (PDF, 2021)
  3. Swiss Arbitration Centre, Cost Calculator / Fees
  4. Swiss Private International Law Act (PILA), Fedlex
  5. LALIVE, GLI International Arbitration: Switzerland
  6. Schellenberg Wittmer, Swiss Rules of Arbitration Commentary
  7. Practical Law (Thomson Reuters), Arbitration in Switzerland

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