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2016 | 53 | 34-43

Article title

Sportowy Sąd Arbitrażowy jako przykład wykorzystania alternatywnych metod rozstrzygania sporu w prawie sportowym na szczeblu międzynarodowym

Content

Title variants

EN
The Court of Arbitration for Sport as an example of application of alternative dispute resolution measures in sport law at the international level

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PL EN

Abstracts

EN
The Court of Arbitration in Sport through its nearly 30-year history became a leading forum for resolving sport-related disputes at the international level. A broad spectrum of cases reviewed by CAS arbitrators include doping, remuneration, eligibility and nationality, and even validity of sports and broadcasting contracts, licenses or election of members of international sport federations. The exponential growth in the number of cases show not only the faith that many subjects of international sports law put in the correctness of the CAS awards, but also its position as an universal forum for resolving disputes within the international sports community and its role as a lawmaker in creation of lex sportiva – the common law of inter­national sport.

Year

Volume

53

Pages

34-43

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Dates

published
2016-08-31

Contributors

  • Akademia Wychowania Fizycznego we Wrocławiu
  • Uniwersytet Wrocławski

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Document Type

Publication order reference

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