International Arbitration has also had to face the COVID-19 crisis, both from a procedural and from a logistical perspective. The latter, which in a legal context is rarely critical, gained particular importance in the “transnational” scenario of the controversies brought to arbitration, which is generally characterized by travelling and meetings of people coming from all parts of the world. Meetings between clients and representatives, arbitrators discussing awards, parties and tribunal meeting for hearings, or even just the gathering of individuals for seminars and congresses aimed at diffusing the culture of arbitration. The gathering was everywhere…