Introduction
Until recently, virtual hearings were an unusual sight in Swedish arbitration. However, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, in a short time virtual hearings have become a common alternative to in-person hearings globally. To conduct a hearing online is not a problem under Swedish arbitration law, as long as both parties consent to it. On the other hand, it has been debated whether an arbitral tribunal can mandate that a hearing should be virtual instead of in person if one of the parties objects. The matter is currently being reviewed in a case in the Svea Court of Appeal.(1)