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Arbitration at the Olympics:Issues of Fast-Track Dispute Resolution and Sports Law

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Englisch
Springer Netherlanderschienen am01.12.2001
What does an athlete do when she is not allowed to take the start of the Olympic finals because of a positive doping test or he is not allowed to compete at the Games for reasons of nationality? He or she brings the case before the ad hoc Division of the Court of Arbitration for Sport, an arbitral body first created on the occasion of the 1996 Games in Atlanta, which is present on site and resolves all disputes within 24 hours. Written by its former President, who teaches and practices international dispute resolution in Geneva, Switzerland, this book tells the story of the ad hoc Division from Atlanta to Sydney over Nagano. It gives an account of the cases resolved, discusses the Arbitration Rules, and explains the practical operation of the Division. It also reviews all the main arbitration law issues which the Division faces, including jurisdiction, arbitrability, due process, the choice and proof of the applicable substantive rules, the remedies against the award, as well as some sports law issues, such as field of play rules or strict liability for doping offenses.mehr
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KlappentextWhat does an athlete do when she is not allowed to take the start of the Olympic finals because of a positive doping test or he is not allowed to compete at the Games for reasons of nationality? He or she brings the case before the ad hoc Division of the Court of Arbitration for Sport, an arbitral body first created on the occasion of the 1996 Games in Atlanta, which is present on site and resolves all disputes within 24 hours. Written by its former President, who teaches and practices international dispute resolution in Geneva, Switzerland, this book tells the story of the ad hoc Division from Atlanta to Sydney over Nagano. It gives an account of the cases resolved, discusses the Arbitration Rules, and explains the practical operation of the Division. It also reviews all the main arbitration law issues which the Division faces, including jurisdiction, arbitrability, due process, the choice and proof of the applicable substantive rules, the remedies against the award, as well as some sports law issues, such as field of play rules or strict liability for doping offenses.
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ISBN/GTIN978-90-411-1696-3
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2001
Erscheinungsdatum01.12.2001
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht421 g
Artikel-Nr.13692468
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GenreRecht

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgements. I: Introduction: From Atlanta to Sydney. II: Aritration at the Sydney Olympic Games. 1. Sydney and arbitration- or how fast can arbitrators go?. 2. Memorandum on the CAS ad hoc Division. 3. Raguz v. Sullivan. 4. Raducan v. International Olympic Committee. III: Arbitration at the Nagano Olympic Games Nagano and Arbitration - or Towards a Proximate Justice. IV: Arbitration at the Atlanta Games Arbitration and the Games or the First Experience of the Olympic Division of the Court of Arbitration for Sport. V: CAS Arbitration Rules for the Olympic Games. VI: Standard Forms Used by the CAS Ad Hoc Division. Index. Selected Bibliography. List of Cited Awards and Cases: CAS ad hoc Division Awards. Other CAS awards. Court cases. Abreviations.mehr