Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and its case law significance in the advancement of Lex Sportiva

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Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and its case law significance in the advancement of Lex Sportiva (EN)

Arachi, Vasiliki (EN)

Kaisis, Athanasios (EN)
Komninos, Komnios (EN)
Rosenfeld, Friedrich (EN)

masterThesis

2015-06-11T10:48:00Z
2015-06-11
2013-11
2015-09-27T05:57:02Z


The aim of this dissertation is to analyze the structure of Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and its case law significance in the advancement of Lex Sportiva. The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) was created as a final and binding court of arbitration for all sports related disputes, including doping cases. The CAS is developing universal principles that are becoming recognized as the “lex sportiva” and has established a worldwide reputation of competence in dealing with sports-related disputes throughout the thirty years of its existence. The following dissertation provides history of CAS by its inception until today, its organization and structure, the contribution of its case-law to “lex sportiva”. The applicable law in its proceedings, its jurisprudence as well as universal legal principles applied in its adjudications is further examined. In addition an interview of Dr. Achilleas Mavromatis, Legal Advisor of PAOK FC, provides an inside view of the way CAS works in practice. Concluding, CAS has evolved to a Supreme Court for Sport recognized by all important international Olympic and many non Olympic Organizations as the final and binding appeal body for sport. (EN)


English

School of Economics, Business Administration and Legal Studies, LLM in Transnational and European Commercial Law, Mediation, Arbitration and Energy Law
School of Economic and Business Administration,LL.M in Transnational and European Commercial Law and Alternative Dispute resolutions (EN)

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