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Now in its fully revised second edition, The Code of the Court of Arbitration for Sport offers a comprehensive, article-by-article commentary of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) Rules. It is an indispensable reference for practitioners, arbitrators, and scholars working in sports arbitration. Drawing on leading CAS and Swiss Federal Tribunal case law, internal CAS practices, and principles of international arbitration, the book guides readers through the complexities of CAS proceedings with clarity and precision.
This second edition introduces significant updates, including:
Recognized as the supreme authority in sports dispute resolution since 1984, CAS continues to shape the global sports law landscape with its fast, independent, and cost-effective arbitration process. This updated version reflects that evolution and helps readers stay up to date, navigating the CAS proceedings more effectively.
What’s in this book:
This comprehensive commentary covers key aspects of sports arbitration before the CAS, including:
How this second edition will help you:
This second edition incorporates landmark CAS rulings on contractual disputes, disciplinary sanctions, eligibility, and governance in sports. With new insights and refined commentary, it clarifies the CAS arbitration process but also offers innovative procedural solutions that can be adapted to international arbitration beyond the realm of sports law.