Arbitration Act 2025

Lords bill Government Bill 2025-26 Act of Parliament

Passed โ€” Royal Assent 24 February 2025
Sponsor
Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede (Labour)
+ 1 co-sponsor
  • Shabana Mahmood (Labour)
Introduced
18 July 2024
Royal Assent
24 February 2025
About this bill

A Bill to amend the Arbitration Act 1996; and for connected purposes.

Parliamentary stages

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Lords
โœ“ First reading 18 Jul 2024
โœ“ Second reading 30 Jul 2024โ†—
โœ“ Committee stage 11 Sep 2024โ†—
โœ“ Report stage 30 Oct 2024โ†—
โœ“ Third reading 6 Nov 2024โ†—
Commons
โœ“ First reading 6 Nov 2024
โœ“ Second reading 29 Jan 2025โ†—
โœ“ Programme motion 29 Jan 2025
โœ“ Committee of the Whole House 11 Feb 2025โ†—
โœ“ Third reading 11 Feb 2025โ†—
Final stages
โœ“ Royal Assent 24 Feb 2025

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What this bill is about

From the Explanatory Notes (July 2024):

1 The Bill is concerned with arbitration, which is typically when disputes are resolved by an arbitrator who is privately appointed rather than by a judge sitting in court. Arbitration in England, Wales and Northern Ireland is regulated by the Arbitration Act 1996. The Bill gives effect to the recommendations of the Law Commission of England and Wales to amend the Arbitration Act 1996. 1 1 https://lawcom.gov.uk/project/review-of-the-arbitration-act-1996/
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