A Summary Of 2022’s Key Sports Law Cases & Regulatory Reforms From The CAS & SFT
This article summarises the key cases from the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and the Swiss Federal Tribunal (SFT) in 2022 and goes onto to look ahead to what can be expected in to 2023:
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- Tags: Anti-Doping | Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) | Dispute Resolution | Football | Governance | Regulation | Swiss Federal Tribunal (SFT)
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Dr Despina Mavromati
Despina Mavromati is a Swiss and Greek attorney-at-law based in Lausanne, a UEFA Club Financial Control Body Member and an arbitrator at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). She has extensive experience in international sports law and arbitration. She represents athletes, clubs and federations and advises on regulatory and sports governance matters, including the recognition and enforcement of awards and freezing of assets in Switzerland.
Despina has acted as arbitrator, counsel, co-counsel, expert or arbitrator in numerous sports arbitrations, involving contractual, governance, doping-related and other disciplinary and ethics matters. Recognized as a Thought Leader by Who’s Who Legal in Switzerland every year since 2018, “Despina Mavromati is “brilliant and accomplished” and “an amazing lawyer with immense knowledge and expertise when it comes to disputes before the CAS” (Who’s Who Legal 2023).