LawInSport Weekly News Roundup - 10 September
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INTERPOL: Integrity in Sport - Bi-weekly bulletin
INVESTIGATIONS
National Financial Prosecutor’s Office (PNF)
Suspicion of a match-fixing around PSG-Red Star Belgrade: the investigation closed
The National Financial Prosecutor’s Office (PNF) has closed its preliminary investigation into suspicions of rigging of the Champions League match between Paris-SG and the Red Star of Belgrade in October 2018, said Thursday the lawyer of the Serbian club, confirming information from the Team.
INTERPOL Integrity in Sport Bi-Weekly Bulletin - 17-30 March 2020
Key sports law cases and developments of 2019 – Central & South America
Published Saturday, 21 December 2019.
The football transfer that wasn’t to be – the unfortunate case of Mauricio Pinilla and the importance of having sports-specific legal solutions
Published Friday, 05 April 2019.
Copa Libertadores final 2018: CAS decision
INTERPOL Integrity in Sport Bi-Weekly Bulletin - 24 July 2018 - 6 August 2018
INTERPOL Integrity in Sport Bi-Weekly Bulletin - 15 May 2018 - 28 May 2018
Key sports law cases of 2017 – Central & South America
Key sports law issues of 2016 & key cases to watch in 2017 – Central & South America
Key resources to better understand transfer costs in football
WADA statement on compliance of “watch list” National Anti-Doping Organizations
The costs of buying a football player from Argentina
Published Tuesday, 14 July 2015.
The on-going football dispute over training compensation and player loans II: Dundee Utd -v- Club Athletico Velez
Published Wednesday, 14 January 2015.
Application filed by Maria Belen Simari Birkner to participate in the olympic winter games: No jurisdiction for the CAS ad hoc Division
Why football transfers should be conditional to a payment
Published Monday, 27 January 2014.
Sport and politics - a legal angle
Published Thursday, 19 April 2012.
FIFA’s normalisation committees – what are they and how do they work?
Published Friday, 18 March 2022.
Brazil v Argentina abandoned 5 minutes after kick-off when health officials stop play accusing Argentinians of Covid rule violations
The World Cup Qualifier between Brazil and Argentina was abandoned just after kick off when Brazilian health officials stopped play to accuse Argentinian players of breaking quarantine rules.
INTERPOL Integrity in Sport Bi-Weekly Bulletin 15-28 September 2020
Sports law in 2020 - key issues to watch in Central & South America
Published Monday, 30 December 2019.
Argentine Football Association and Player´s Union reach agreement on pregnancy rights for players
Published Friday, 15 November 2019.
INTERPOL Integrity in Sport Bi-Weekly Bulletin - 5 February 2019 - 18 February 2019
INTERPOL Integrity in Sport Bi-Weekly Bulletin - 2 October 2018 - 22 October 2018
INTERPOL Integrity in Sport Bi-Weekly Bulletin - 11 June 2018 - 25 June 2018
Key sports law cases and developments to watch in 2018 – Central & South America
An overview of the restructure of Argentine football following years of uncertainty
Published Wednesday, 19 April 2017.
Georgia, Romania and USA make World Rugby Council debut
A review of Argentina’s new sports training-compensation law
Published Monday, 18 July 2016.
How homophobic football chants are addressed under the FIFA Disciplinary Code
Published Thursday, 03 March 2016.
R.I.P. TPO: a guide to FIFA’s ban on third party ownership
Published Friday, 23 January 2015.
FIFA’s solidarity mechanism and the impact on South American football
Published Thursday, 13 March 2014.
CAS rejects an application from Clyde Getty to participate in the Olympic Winter Games
Third party ownership of players in Argentina
Published Thursday, 14 March 2013.