China sports law update: January – March 2019

Here are the latest stories in China’s sports law market for the first quarter of 2019.
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- Tags: 2023 Asia Cup | Anti-Doping | Asian Football Confederation (AFC) | China | Chinese Football Association (CFA) | Chinese Super League (CSL) | Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) | Fédération Internationale de Natation (FINA) | FIFA Regulations | Football | Sports Law | Swimming | World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)
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Guo Cai
Ms. Guo Cai oversees the International Law and Sports Business practice, Jin Mao Law Firm, the first Chinese law firm to establish a practice dedicated to the sports industry. Ms. Cai graduated from Harvard Law School and China University of Political Science and Law. She also held an LLM in Human Rights (distinction) from the University of Hong Kong. Admitted to practice in China and the US (New York), Ms. Cai specializes in international dispute resolution and sports law, with the aspiration to grow with the Chinese sports industry and connect international best practice with sports in China.