Xavier Favre-Bulle Associé, Responsable du groupe Arbitrage
Docteur en droit, Avocat, Solicitor England & Wales (n.p.)

Xavier Favre-Bulle

Associé, Responsable du groupe Arbitrage
Docteur en droit, Avocat, Solicitor England & Wales (n.p.)
+41 58 450 70 00
xavier.favre-bulle@lenzstaehelin.com
Genève
Route de Chêne 30
CH-1211 Genève
www.lenzstaehelin.com
  • Expertise

    Dr. Favre-Bulle a 30 ans d'expérience en matière de résolution des litiges (arbitrage comme conseil ou arbitre, ADR, contentieux judiciaire). Il a participé à près de 300 arbitrages (p. ex : contrats de vente, agence & distribution, licences, joint-ventures, conventions d'actionnaires, litiges post-M&A, etc.), dans divers domaines tels que: énergie, construction, biens de luxe et services, télécommunications, industrie pharmaceutique, banque et finance, aérospatial, sport, protection des investissements, etc. Dr. Favre-Bulle dirige le Département Arbitrage International de Lenz & Staehelin à Genève, ainsi que la pratique de droit du sport. Il est fréquemment orateur à des conférences et auteur de plus de 85 livres et articles.

  • Domaines d’activité

  • Domaines de spécialisation

    Droit judiciaire et arbitrage, Droit des contrats et droit commercial, Droit du sport
  • Expérience Professionnelle et Education

    et Education

    2003Associé, Lenz & Staehelin
    2000Solicitor, Senior Courts of England & Wales
    1999Avocat étranger, Herbert Smith, Londres
    1994Rejoint Lenz & Staehelin
    1988–94Assistant de recherche, Département de droit commercial, Université de Genève
    1999College of Law, Londres,
    1998Faculté de droit, Université de Genève (Doctorat en droit)
    1997Admission au Barreau suisse
    1992Académie de Droit Européen (Florence)
    1991Faculté de droit, Université de Genève (Diplôme d'Etudes Supérieures en droit (D.E.S.),)
    1988Faculté de droit, Université de Genève (Licence en droit)
  • Langues

    Français, Anglais, Allemand
  • Affiliations

    Membre des panels d’arbitres de: ICC Switzerland, International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR), Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC), Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC), Asian International Arbitration Centre (AIAC), Dubai International Arbitration Centre (DIAC), Cairo Regional Centre for International Commercial Arbitration (CRCICA), Beijing Arbitration Commission du Beijing International Arbitration Center (BAC/BIAC), Nanjing Arbitration Commission du Jiangsu (Nanjing) International Commercial Arbitration Centre, Russian Arbitration Association (RAA), du Centre d’arbitrage de l’Union russe des industriels et entrepreneurs (RSPP) ainsi que du Russian Arbitration Center (RAC) auprès du Russian Institute of Modern Arbitration (RIMA). Conseiller du Japan Institute for International Arbitration Research and Training (JIART), Gulf Cooperation Council Commercial Arbitration Centre (GCCCAC) et Borneo International Centre for Arbitration and Mediation (BICAM). Membre du International Commercial Expert Committee (ICEC) of the Supreme People's Court of the People's Republic of China. Membre, parmi d'autres, de:International Council for Commercial Arbitration (ICCA), Swiss Arbitration Association (ASA), London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA), SIAC Users’ Council, Comité français de l’arbitrage (CFA), International Arbitration Institute (IAI), International Bar Association (IBA), Union Internationale des Avocats (UIA), Ordre des avocats (Genève et Suisse), The Law Society of England & Wales, Société suisse des juristeset de l’Association suisse de droit du sport (ASDS), etc.
  • Sélection de Publications

    • Case Notes on International Arbitration, Switzerland 2024, in: Swiss Review of International and European Law (SRIEL), 2025, 691-723
    • Case Notes on International Arbitration, Switzerland 2023, in: Swiss Review of International and European Law (SRIEL), 2024, 587-617
    • Case Notes on International Arbitration, Switzerland 2022, in: Swiss Review of International and European Law (SRIEL), 2023, 691-719
    • Wehland H., Swiss Arbitration Centre, in: Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Zivilprozess- und Zwangsvollstreckungsrecht (ZZZ), 60/2022, 429-431
    • Case Notes on International Arbitration, Switzerland 2021, in: Swiss Review of International and European Law (SRIEL), 2022, 675-701
    • Ohlhoff-Smahi N., Panorama de jurisprudence suisse – Swiss Arbitration Case Law Review, in: Les Cahiers de l’Arbitrage – The Paris Journal of International Arbitration; 4/2022; 4/2021; 2/2020; 3/2019; 3/2018; 4/2017; 3/2016; 3/2015; 4/2014; 3/2013
    • The Swiss Rules of International Arbitration, Practice Note - Introduction, in: ASA Bulletin 2/2022, 259-260
    • Case Notes on International Arbitration, Switzerland 2020, in: Swiss Review of International and European Law (SRIEL), 2021, 793-822
    • Rötheli A., Riz à Porta G., Switzerland, in: The Mergers and Acquisitions Litigation Review, Law Business Research, 2021, 142-180
    • Rötheli A., Riz à Porta G., The Mergers and Acquisitions Litigation Review - Switzerland, in: The Law Reviews, 1st edition, December 2020, 120-128
    • Case Notes on International Arbitration, in: Swiss Review of International and European Law (SRIEL), 2020, 757-784
    • Why Arbitration in Switzerland Becomes Even More Attractive, Why Arbitration in Switzerland Becomes Even More Attractive?, in Russian Arbitration Association Newsletter N. 8 (22), September-October 2020, 10-14
    • Case Notes on International Arbitration. Switzerland 2019, in: SRIEL, 4/2019, 659-689
    • Arbitration 2019 Switzerland, in: Getting the Deal Through, February 2019, 285-292
    • Natural resources exploitation: business and human rights (Editor), in: UIA-LexisNexis publications collection, November 2018
    • Yukos Arbitration Saga: the Swiss Part, in: Russian Arbitration Association Newsletter N. 2 (2), October 2018, 21-24
    • Case Notes on International Arbitration. Switzerland, 2017, in: SRIEL, 3/2018, 425-453
    • Arbitration 2018 - Switzerland, in: Getting the Deal Through, February 2018, 317-323
    • Case Notes on International Arbitration. Switzerland, 2016, in: SRIEL, 3/2017, 447-474
    • Arbitration 2017 - Switzerland, in: Getting the Deal Through, March 2017, 339-345
    • Aebi M., Arbitration procedures and practice in Switzerland, in: Practical Law Multi-Jurisdictional Guide, Arbitration 2016/17
    • Case Notes on International Arbitration. Switzerland, 2015, in: SRIEL, 4/2016, 673-700
    • Arbitration 2016 - Switzerland, in: Getting the Deal Through, Law Business Research 2016, 353-359
    • Pechstein v. Court of Arbitration for Sport: How Can We Break the Ice?, in: Müller C./Besson S./Rigozzi A. (ed.), New Developments in International Commercial Arbitration 2015, Zurich, 2015
    • The UIA in Valencia, The Commodisation of Sport Through Trade Marks, in: Juriste International, No 2015-3, 13
    • Aebi M., Arbitration procedures and practice in Switzerland, in: Practical Law Multi-Jurisdictional Guide, Arbitration 2015/16
    • CAS Arbitration Proceedings: Is Sports Arbitration so Different?, in: Journal of International Trade and Arbitration Law (JITAL), 2015
    • Arbitration 2015 - Switzerland, in: Getting the Deal Through, Law Business Research 2015, 423-429
    • Case Notes on International Arbitration. Switzerland, 2014, in: SRIEL, 2/2015, 287-331
    • Case Notes on International Arbitration. Switzerland, 2012-2013, in: SRIEL, 2/2014, 297-336
    • Aebi M., Arbitration procedures and practice in Switzerland, in: Practical Law Multi-Jurisdictional Guide, Arbitration 2014/2015
    • Patocchi ., Case Notes on International Arbitration (II). Switzerland, 2011, in: SRIEL, 3/2013, 541-560
    • Monismo y dualismo de las leyes de arbitraje: ¿Son todas ellas dualistas?, in: Arbitraje Internacional, Pasado, Presente y Futuro, Libro Homenaje a Bernardo Cremades e Yves Derains, Ed. Carlos Alberto Soto Coaguila y Delia Revoredo Marsano de Mur, Instituto Peruano de Arbitraje, Lima 2013, 1437-1457
    • Patocchi ., Case Notes on International Arbitration (I). Switzerland, 2011, in: SRIEL, 2/2013, 305-334
    • Babel ., Contrat de Transaction, in: Marchand/Chappuis/Jeandin (eds.), Contrats commerciaux en droit suisse, Basle 2013
    • L'effet cassatoire des décisions du Tribunal fédéral suisse et les pouvoirs (circonscrits) des arbitres de restatuer, in: Les Cahiers de l’Arbitrage/The Paris Journal of International Arbitration, 2013-2, 417-438
    • Le Règlement Suisse d’Arbitrage International (« Swiss Rules ») : de 2004 à la révision (légère) de 2012, in: Revue de Droit des Affaires Internationales (RDAI) 2013, 21-39
  • Activités complémentaires

    • Co-Président, Comité d’Arbitrage (2023–2024) et ancien Vice-Président, Comité de Droit du Sport de l’International Bar Association (IBA).

    • Président, Cour d’Arbitrage du Swiss Arbitration Centre (2021–2023).

    • Membre de la Commission d’arbitrage et ADR de la CCI (2018-20234.

    • Membre du Comité d’arbitrage de la Chambre de Commerce et d’Industrie et des Services de Genève (2002–2012), ainsi que du Comité national d’arbitrage des Chambres de Commerce Suisses et du Comité spécial selon le Règlement suisse d’arbitrage international (2004–2012).

    • Autres activités passées, notamment :

    • Président de la Commission d’Arbitrage International, de la Commission de Droit des Sports et membre du Conseil de Présidence de l’Union Internationale des Avocats (UIA).

    • Membre de la Commission ADR de l’Ordre des avocats de Genève.

    • Membre du Conseil Académique de la Swiss Arbitration Academy.

    • Chargé de cours en droit à l’Université de Versailles (Master "Arbitrage et droit du commerce international"), à l’Université de Zurich (LL.M. "International Sports Law"), à l’Université de Genève (divers enseignements en droit des contrats) et à la Swiss Arbitration Academy.

  • Coordonnées

  • Assistante

  • Activités complémentaires

    • Co-Président, Comité d’Arbitrage (2023–2024) et ancien Vice-Président, Comité de Droit du Sport de l’International Bar Association (IBA).

    • Président, Cour d’Arbitrage du Swiss Arbitration Centre (2021–2023).

    • Membre de la Commission d’arbitrage et ADR de la CCI (2018-20234.

    • Membre du Comité d’arbitrage de la Chambre de Commerce et d’Industrie et des Services de Genève (2002–2012), ainsi que du Comité national d’arbitrage des Chambres de Commerce Suisses et du Comité spécial selon le Règlement suisse d’arbitrage international (2004–2012).

    • Autres activités passées, notamment :

    • Président de la Commission d’Arbitrage International, de la Commission de Droit des Sports et membre du Conseil de Présidence de l’Union Internationale des Avocats (UIA).

    • Membre de la Commission ADR de l’Ordre des avocats de Genève.

    • Membre du Conseil Académique de la Swiss Arbitration Academy.

    • Chargé de cours en droit à l’Université de Versailles (Master "Arbitrage et droit du commerce international"), à l’Université de Zurich (LL.M. "International Sports Law"), à l’Université de Genève (divers enseignements en droit des contrats) et à la Swiss Arbitration Academy.

  • Références

    Xavier Favre-Bulle is a top-quality arbitration counsel who goes into a lot of detail.

    Chambers and Partners, 2025

    Xavier Favre-Bulle is very efficient in the way he conducts himself in arbitration proceedings.

    Chambers and Partners, 2025

    Xavier Favre-Bulle is an extremely good lawyer who is very clever and gets it right away. He is a prime choice.

    Chambers and Partners, 2025

    Xavier Favre-Bulle is an outstanding practitioner.

    The Legal 500, 2025

    Xavier Favre-Bulle is committed to sports law and arbitration.

    The Legal 500, 2025

    Xavier Favre-Bulle is an exceptionally sharp lawyer and is well respected in both the sports law and international commercial arbitration community.

    The Legal 500, 2025

    Lawyer of the Year in Arbitration and Mediation in Geneva

    Best Lawyer, 2024

    “Xavier is known for his organisation, thoroughness and leadership”. Peers and clients say: “Xavier is an important name in arbitration and a very fine lawyer”. “He has sharp and fair judgement and serious dedication to his clients”

    Who's Who Legal Thought Leaders Switzerland Arbitration 2024

    Xavier Favre-Bulle is “an arbitration practitioner with an impressive track record in disputes arising from the construction, energy, life sciences and sports sectors”

    Who's Who Legal Switzerland Arbitration 2024

    Xavier has extensive experience advising Swiss and international sports professionals in an array of complex commercial disputes

    Who's Who Legal Switzerland Sports & Entertainment 2024

    Xavier Favre-Bulle is a seasoned practitioner with extensive experience handling disputes arising from the sports, retail, healthcare and energy sectors

    Who's Who Legal Switzerland Commercial Litigation 2024

    Xavier Favre-Bulle “is excellent as arbitrator”, “he knows files inside out and is apparently able to identify key issues for the tribunal to decide on”

    Chambers Global and Chambers Europe 2024 (Switzerland: Band 1 Arbitration Counsel, Band 2 Arbitrator)

    “Dr Xavier Favre-Bulle is a seasoned and professional arbitrator and lawyer who thinks strategically”; he is also described as “a very good, clever arbitrator” and “extremely good both as counsel and arbitrator”

    Chambers Global and Chambers Europe 2024 (Europe-wide: Band 3 Most In Demand Arbitrators, Band 5 International Arbitration)

Xavier Favre-Bulle is a top-quality arbitration counsel who goes into a lot of detail.

Chambers and Partners, 2025

Xavier Favre-Bulle is very efficient in the way he conducts himself in arbitration proceedings.

Chambers and Partners, 2025

Xavier Favre-Bulle is an extremely good lawyer who is very clever and gets it right away. He is a prime choice.

Chambers and Partners, 2025

Xavier Favre-Bulle is an outstanding practitioner.

The Legal 500, 2025

Xavier Favre-Bulle is committed to sports law and arbitration.

The Legal 500, 2025

Xavier Favre-Bulle is an exceptionally sharp lawyer and is well respected in both the sports law and international commercial arbitration community.

The Legal 500, 2025

Lawyer of the Year in Arbitration and Mediation in Geneva

Best Lawyer, 2024

“Xavier is known for his organisation, thoroughness and leadership”. Peers and clients say: “Xavier is an important name in arbitration and a very fine lawyer”. “He has sharp and fair judgement and serious dedication to his clients”

Who's Who Legal Thought Leaders Switzerland Arbitration 2024

Xavier Favre-Bulle is “an arbitration practitioner with an impressive track record in disputes arising from the construction, energy, life sciences and sports sectors”

Who's Who Legal Switzerland Arbitration 2024

Xavier has extensive experience advising Swiss and international sports professionals in an array of complex commercial disputes

Who's Who Legal Switzerland Sports & Entertainment 2024

Xavier Favre-Bulle is a seasoned practitioner with extensive experience handling disputes arising from the sports, retail, healthcare and energy sectors

Who's Who Legal Switzerland Commercial Litigation 2024

Xavier Favre-Bulle “is excellent as arbitrator”, “he knows files inside out and is apparently able to identify key issues for the tribunal to decide on”

Chambers Global and Chambers Europe 2024 (Switzerland: Band 1 Arbitration Counsel, Band 2 Arbitrator)

“Dr Xavier Favre-Bulle is a seasoned and professional arbitrator and lawyer who thinks strategically”; he is also described as “a very good, clever arbitrator” and “extremely good both as counsel and arbitrator”

Chambers Global and Chambers Europe 2024 (Europe-wide: Band 3 Most In Demand Arbitrators, Band 5 International Arbitration)

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  • 07 jan 2025

    Case Notes on International Arbitration, Switzerland 2024

    in: Swiss Review of International and European Law (SRIEL), 2025, 691-723

  • 07 jan 2024

    Case Notes on International Arbitration, Switzerland 2023

    in: Swiss Review of International and European Law (SRIEL), 2024, 587-617

Analyses

Analyses 01.07.2025

New bespoke rules for private clients arbitration: the 2025 Supplemental Swiss Rules for Trust, Estate and Foundation Disputes

New bespoke rules for private clients arbitration: the 2025 Supplemental…

As of 1 July 2025, the Swiss Arbitration Centre offers a new framework for increased efficiency in private client arbitration proceedings, with the entry into force of the Supplemental Swiss Rules for Trust, Estate and Foundation Disputes ("TEF Rules"). The TEF Rules are a tailor-made supplement to the existing Swiss Rules of International Arbitration ("Swiss Rules"), which aim to cater to the specific requirements of inheritance disputes, as well as internal disputes arising in connection with trusts and foundations.

Analyses 21.12.2022

Droit de l’arbitrage : le Swiss Arbitration Centre introduit un Règlement suisse supplémentaire pour les différends relevant du droit des sociétés

Droit de l’arbitrage : le Swiss Arbitration Centre introduit un Règlement…

À l’occasion de l’introduction du nouvel art. 697n du Code des Obligations suisse ("CO") permettant d’incorporer une clause compromissoire dans les statuts de certains types de sociétés suisses, le Swiss Arbitration Centre a publié un Règlement suisse supplémentaire pour les différends relevant du droit des sociétés (le "Règlement suisse supplémentaire") qui concrétise et adapte le Règlement suisse d’arbitrage (le "Règlement suisse") en vue de l’administration et la conduite de telles procédures d’arbitrage.

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