Stockholm is since many years a frequently used arbitration seat of choice for parties to resolve international disputes. It is the second most used venue for investment disputes, and it is often the venue for disputes arising from the Energy Charter Treaty. This publication, launched under the auspices of the Stockholm Centre for Commercial Law, is designed to meet the interest in information among arbitration practitioners and parties from all over the world. The SCCL has also published Stockholm Arbitration Yearbook 2019 (“SAY 2019”). A yearbook will be published on an annual basis. SAY 2019 provides both perspective and detailed analyses to the benefit of arbitration practitioners, counsel, and judges deciding arbitration cases. It will also prove valuable insights for arbitration academics, in-house counsel at multinational companies, and arbitral institutions worldwide. INNEHÅLL: Public Policy in the European Union Stavros Brekoulakis Achmea’s Distinction between Investment and Commercial Arbitration Giuditta Cordero-Moss The Brussels Recast and Arbitration Andreas von Goldbeck The Level of Review of European Law by National Courts in connection with Awards in Commercial Arbitrations – Does it comply with the requirements of the CJEU in Achmea? Rolf Trittmann & Alexandros Tzionas Autonomy of the EU Legal Order Christopher Vajda Commentary to Lord Hoffman’s Key Note Speech Carita Wallgren-Lindholm