Following experiences made during the previous edition of the
America's Cup, an Arbitration Panel was set up in order to resolve
the disputes arising with respect to the 31st (2000-2003) America's
Cup. It was composed of five arbitrators, all high standing lawyers
with vast experience in arbitration and sport. The Arbitration
Panel issued 22 decisions on many subjects, ranging from deciding
whether or not Societe Nautique de Geneve (Alinghi) could take part
to the America's Cup, to whether or not the Seattle Yacht Club (One
World Change) had breached rules prohibiting the transfer of
technology from a syndicate to another. This book contains all the
decisions rendered as well as the background and supporting
material. It begins with an introductory text which enables a
better understanding of the reasons why the Arbitration Panel was
set up, of the way it has worked and of the main issues it has
dealt with. The work will be of interest to any person involved in
arbitration in general and in sport in particular. It will also
provide an insight into the history of the America's Cup which,
from the outcome in 1851, has been characterized by controversies
and disputes
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