Swiss Arbitration Association (ASA) membership will make you part of a vibrant arbitration community and will provide you with a number of valuable publications, preferential rates to ASA conferences and much more!
Benefits of regular ASA membership:
See the ASA Articles of Association here.
Find out more and sign up via ASA ProfilesIf you are age 40 years and under, you benefit from a reduced membership fee with the same benefits as the regular ASA membership.
Find out more and sign up via ASA ProfilesThis membership category is open to organisations that are not law firms, and do not provide legal advice or representation. The annual membership fee is CHF 500.– (incl. VAT). This membership fee includes one subscription to the quarterly ASA Bulletin, and one copy of each ASA Special Series. Employees of member organisations may attend ASA events at member rates.
Contact us to discussIf you are 40 years or below, you may join our ASA below 40 community for free, which connects you with many other young professionals and students in the field of international arbitration. You can be a junior ASA member at the same time, but this is not mandatory.
Register via ASA ProfilesIf you feature your profile in ASA’s online directory, users and practitioners can find you and your capabilities easily if they need an arbitrator, counsel or expert.
We now offer two profile options to cater to the preferences and needs of all users. Both listing options are available with or without ASA Membership.
The first option is an extensive paid full profile, displaying comprehensive information including a profile photograph, references, practical experience, panels, and publications. The second option is a free short profile with limited fields, particularly beneficial for newcomers.
Find out more and sign up!The Swiss Arbitration Association provides benefits to members through conferences, practice seminars, exchange of know-how, and networking. It may be designated as appointing authority to support parties with the appointment of arbitrators in ad-hoc arbitrations.