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Arbitration in the 37th America’s Cup is the sixth of a series that, over time, constitutes a unique corpus compiling the applicable rules and decisions rendered in the context of the America’s Cup over the last twenty-five years. The America’s Cup is one of the most important sporting competitions in the world. It is also the oldest sporting competition in existence, now more than 170 years old. Like all sporting events, it raises a series of issues and sometimes triggers litigation cases, which often have to be dealt with as a matter of urgency. Recognizing this and the need to deal professionally with these cases, an arbitration panel has become an established part of the Cup’s organization. This solution has once more been adopted with regard to the 37th edition of the America’s Cup, which took place between 2021 and 2024. The issues which arose on such occasion might arise again during other America’s Cup editions, and some of them can be of interest beyond the sport of sailing.
What’s in this book:
The book contains all the decisions issued by the Arbitration Panel and by the Jury in place during the 37th America’s Cup, as well as all supporting documents. More specifically, the following are included in this book:
How this will help you:
What happens in the America’s Cup can be of general interest to lawyers, arbitrators, and scholars, belonging to both the sport and arbitration communities.