=LDR 00000nam 2200000 4500 =001 INLIS000000000001932 =005 20221101024957 =035 ##$$a 0010-0520001932 =008 221101################|##########|#eng## =020 ##$$a 90-6704-204-8 =041 $$a eng =082 ##$$a 344.099 =084 ##$$a 344.099 COU =100 #$$a Court Of Arbitration For Sport 1984-2004 07261 =245 14$$a Court Of Arbitration For Sport 1984-2004 07261 /$c Edited by : Ian S. Blackshaw =250 ##$$a 1 =260 ##$$a The Hague :$b Kluwer Law International,$c 2006 =300 ##$$a XXXIII, 577 p. ; 24cm ; $c 24cm =500 ##$$a Indeks : Index =504 ##$$a Bibliography =520 ##$$a The Court of Arbitration for Sport has come a long way since the idea of establishing it was first mentioned by Juan Antonio Samaranch, the former IOC President, who foresaw the need for a specialised body to resolve sporting disputes outside the normal court system. His aim was for CAS to become the supreme court of world sport; an aim which, this book demonstrates, has been largely fulfilled. It has, in the words of the Swiss Federal Tribunal in a landmark judgement of 27 May, 2003, 'built up the trust of the sporting world [and is] ... now widely recognised ... [as] ... one of the principal mainstays of organised sport.' This 'jubilee' book - after twenty years of operations - charts the history, including significant milestones, and achievements of the CAS. =650 4$$a 1. Sport-Law and Legislation =650 4$$a 2. Court Of Arbirtation For Sport =990 ##$$a 07261/MKRI-P/XII-2007