DIS 2025 Statistics – Record Caseload in 2025

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The DIS 2025 case statistics mark a record year, reflecting strong growth in caseload, an increasing number of high-value disputes, and a strong international component.

In 2025, 218 new cases were submitted to the DIS – the highest number in the institution’s history. This represents a significant increase compared to 154 cases in 2024. These figures confirm the continued and growing trust placed in DIS arbitration and ADR services

1. Caseload and Case Values

The cases filed in 2025 break down as follows:

  • 193 (89%) DIS arbitrations
  • 7 (3%) DIS/Chamber of Industry and Commerce (IHK) arbitrations
  • 14 (6%) ADR and other proceedings
  • 4 (2%) DIS sports arbitration

Among the 193 arbitrations conducted under the DIS Arbitration Rules of 2018:

  • 170 cases applied DIS Arbitration Rules
  • 5 cases applied Annex 4 (expedited proceedings), demonstrating demand for faster dispute resolution
  • 16 cases applied Annex 5 (Supplementary Rules for Corporate Disputes), highlighting the continued relevance of corporate arbitration in shareholder matters

The total value of disputes in DIS arbitration amounted to almost €4 billion, continuing the upward trend set in 2024. This confirms that DIS arbitration is increasingly employed for high-value, complex disputes, reinforcing its position as a trusted option for sensitive commercial conflicts.

2. International Nature of DIS Proceedings

As arbitration continues as a preferred mechanism for cross-border disputes, the international reach of DIS cases remains strong:

  • 25% of cases (54) involved parties from outside Germany on one side.
  • 5% of cases (12) involved parties from outside Germany on both sides.
  • 70% of cases (152) were purely domestic.

As for the language of the proceedings,

  • 71% of cases (155) were conducted in German.
  • 29% of cases (63) were conducted in English.

3. Multi-Party Arbitrations (DIS Arbitrations incl. IHK)

  • 27% of arbitrations (52) involved three or more parties.
  • The remaining 73% (141) were traditional bilateral disputes.

DIS’ procedural flexibility, particularly its provisions for joinder and consolidation, provides a robust framework for efficiently resolving disputes involving multiple stakeholders.

4. Industries and Sectors

DIS arbitration is utilized across a broad spectrum of industries, reflecting its adaptability to various commercial needs. The top three sectors in 2025 were:

  1. energy supply (23 cases)
  2. services (business) (18 cases) and
  3. hospitality (16 cases)

The most common subject matters in 2025 were:

  • Share Purchase Agreements (SPA) disputes (55 cases),
  • purchase & supply contract disputes (25 cases) and
  • contracts for work and labour (12 cases).

These trends confirm that DIS remains the provider of choice for complex, high-value disputes across diverse industries.

5. Gender Diversity in Arbitrator Appointments

Diversity in arbitrator appointments continues to be an important focus for the arbitration community. 

  • 47.8% of arbitrators appointed by the DIS were women, reinforcing the institution’s commitment to increasing female representation in arbitration.
  • 20.1% of arbitrators appointed by parties were women, reflecting a continued gender gap in party appointments.
  • 28% of arbitrators appointed by co-arbitrators were women.

Overall, 26.23% of arbitrators in DIS proceedings were female, an increase from 21.73% in 2024. While showing progress, these figures also underscore the need for continued efforts to promote gender diversity in arbitration.

Your DIS Team
 

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