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A summary of CAS Ad Hoc decisions at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games

Paris
Wednesday, 25 September 2024 Author: Martin Ross , Mark Lebbon, Loren Alderuccio

Behind the scenes of the spectacular Paris 2024 Olympic Games (Paris 2024), the Ad Hoc Division of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) was kept busy adjudicating disputes. This article summarises the decisions, which fall into four major categories:

  • Jurisdiction
  • Selection and qualification
  • Field of play
  • Espionage

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Martin Ross

Martin Ross

Martin practices commercial law with extensive experience in contracts and commercial litigation. Martin focuses on corporate, commercial, regulatory and private clients, with particular expertise in the sports and media sectors.

Mark Lebbon

Mark Lebbon

Mark has a broad range of experience in corporate and commercial practice areas, with a particular focus on the sports and media industries.

Loren Alderuccio

Loren Alderuccio

Loren is a lawyer in Hall & Wilcox’s Corporate and Commercial team. She has worked as a paralegal and legal assistant at a number of organisations while completing my Bachelor of Law at Monash University in Melbourne. Her experience includes drafting corporate documents including shareholder agreements, commercial leases, contracts of sale and letters of demand.