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Alternative dispute resolution in sports at the international level with an emphasis on the Court of Arbitration for Sport
Mádl, Ladislav ; Balaš, Vladimír (advisor) ; Hamerník, Pavel (referee)
81 Alternative dispute resolution in international sport with the emphasis on the Court of Arbitration for Sport Key words: alternative dispute resolution, Court of Arbitration for Sport, UNCITRAL Abstract The goal of this thesis is to introduce basic methods for alternative dispute resolution currently available in the area of sport on the international level. First chapter deals generally about the term of alternative dispute resolution, reasons of its growing popularity particularly in the sporting sphere, its advantages and the perception of its use worldwide. The second chapter comprises a detailed analysis of now probably the most important institution in the field of alternative dispute resolution in sport, which is the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) with its seat in Lausanne, Switzerland. After more than 30 years of its existence, this institution is already an established brand that offers solutions to disputes within sport, primarily through arbitration. This takes place either within the Ordinary Division or the Appeals Division of the Court. Detailed description of the proceedings in disputes of this kind is the main part of this chapter, supplemented with practical findings. Special branch of arbitration offered by CAS is the resolution of disputes on major sporting events such as the...
Alternative dispute resolution in sports at the international level with an emphasis on the Court of Arbitration for Sport
Mádl, Ladislav ; Balaš, Vladimír (advisor) ; Hamerník, Pavel (referee)
81 Alternative dispute resolution in international sport with the emphasis on the Court of Arbitration for Sport Key words: alternative dispute resolution, Court of Arbitration for Sport, UNCITRAL Abstract The goal of this thesis is to introduce basic methods for alternative dispute resolution currently available in the area of sport on the international level. First chapter deals generally about the term of alternative dispute resolution, reasons of its growing popularity particularly in the sporting sphere, its advantages and the perception of its use worldwide. The second chapter comprises a detailed analysis of now probably the most important institution in the field of alternative dispute resolution in sport, which is the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) with its seat in Lausanne, Switzerland. After more than 30 years of its existence, this institution is already an established brand that offers solutions to disputes within sport, primarily through arbitration. This takes place either within the Ordinary Division or the Appeals Division of the Court. Detailed description of the proceedings in disputes of this kind is the main part of this chapter, supplemented with practical findings. Special branch of arbitration offered by CAS is the resolution of disputes on major sporting events such as the...

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