Reports of CAS’s death are greatly exaggerated
The Castle of Béthusy, headquarters of the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne, Switzerland. (Credit: wikicommons/Fanny Schertzer)
Lawyers have downplayed the significance of a Belgian court judgment which held that a clause in FIFA’s statute providing for the mandatory resolution of disputes before the Court of Arbitration for Sport is incompatible with Belgian law – amid suggestions that the decision threatens the legitimacy and jurisdiction of CAS.
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