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Governmental interference in global sport - Why Kuwait is still in the Olympic wilderness

Kuwait Football with Olympic Rings
Friday, 15 June 2018 Author: Andrew Moroney

The suspension of an athlete or nation from participating in the Olympic Games is commonly considered to be the ultimate sporting sanction. Whilst the suspension of Russia from PyeongChang 20181 (and its reinstatement immediately afterwards2) has grabbed recent headlines, Kuwait remains subject to a ban imposed by the International Olympic Committee (“IOC”) in 2015.

This article considers the reasons behind Kuwait’s suspension and whether the end is in sight, as well as the wider context of governmental interference in global sport. Specifically, it looks at:

  • Background

  • Relevant provisions of the Kuwaiti Sports Legislation, IOC Charter and the FIFA Statues

  • Subsequent developments

  • The wider context of governmental interference

  • Commentary

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Andrew Moroney

Andrew Moroney

Business Affairs Executive – CAA Sports

Andrew leads CAA Sports International’s commercial legal team, providing legal and business support to the Property Sales, Talent Sales, Brand Consulting, Executive Search and Management Consulting divisions working across CAA’s London, Munich, Middle East and APAC offices.

He is an award-winning sports and entertainment lawyer, with extensive experience advising clients in the sports, esports, gaming, events and entertainment sectors on contractual, regulatory and disputes matters gained from varied private practice, in-house and pro bono roles covering the UK, EMEA and APAC. He has particular expertise in the Middle East sports and entertainment market, having previously been based in the region for over seven years.

He currently serves as an arbitrator for the International Paralympic Committee, is a former Legal Counsel of the Football Association and has undertaken long-term secondments to DAZN and Yas Marina Circuit.

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