BCDR International Arbitration Review
June 2022 - Volume 9 - Issue 1

Sports Arbitration

Note from the General Editor  1
Articles  

Sports Arbitration - Origins, Developments and the BCDR Rules
Salim S. Sleiman & Adrian Winstanley

5

There Must Be Another Way
Hamid G. Gharavi

 35

The Settlement by International Arbitration of Sports-Related Disputes: Lessons to Be Learned
Mohamed Abdel Raouf

43

Arbitration in Sport - A Developing Hybrid
Nick De Marco KC

 57

Collaborative Law in Sports Dispute Resolution: Maximising the Spectrum of Processes Available towards Early Resolution of Sports Disputes

Hannah Barnes

75

From Doping Allegations to Fundamental Rights Protection: A Case Study of the European System

Enric Ripoll González & Ann Turner Light

 91

How Can Claims Be Brought against Sporting Organisations?

Michael Hwang SC & Hao Chen

 115

Regulating Sports Disputes at the National Level: Requirements and Recommendations for Proceedings before National Sports Tribunals
Brianna Quinn & Alasdair Muller

121

The Basketball Arbitral Tribunal: An Example of Effective and Efficient Dispute Resolution

Jaime Lamboy

 139

Parties' Duty of Curiosity in Sports Arbitration: Replacing Disclosure or Enforcing Due Diligence?
Crina Baltag

 157

Challenges to Sports-Related Arbitral Awards
Kate Porter & Allison Hopkins

175