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  1. Asser International Sports Law Centre Retweeted

    Rusia se queda sin mundial. El CAS ha rechazado la solicitud de medidas provisionales https://twitter.com/Sportslaw_Asser/status/1513943708609224722

  2. Asser International Sports Law Centre Retweeted

    Opublikowano rozstrzygnięcie odnawiające wstrzymania wykonania decyzji FIFA dotyczącej udziału reprezentacji Rosji w barażach.

    Polecam nitkę z analizą prawną. Potwierdza, że stanowisko federacji polskiej, szwedzkiej i czeskiej było bardzo istotne dla rozstrzygnięcia. https://twitter.com/Ant1Duval/status/1513963498975510533

  3. Asser International Sports Law Centre Retweeted

    Breaking! released the full text of its order in the case brought by the Russian FA against / suspension of its national team.

    It is available at https://www.tas-cas.org/fileadmin/user_upload/8708_Reasoned_OPM__publication_.pdf 

  4. Asser International Sports Law Centre Retweeted

    FIFA's arguments to keep Russia out of World Cup qualifying last month, and the judge's reasons, published by the Court of Arbitration for Sport, including praise for the morality of the boycott by Poland, Sweden, Czechs. https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-soccer-sports-europe-poland-45b8b8347d922f9efa0f7b9078cb4367 

  5. Asser International Sports Law Centre Retweeted

    Habemus Order in the appeal of the Russian FA!

    Here are the key takeaways [follow the thread]👇 👇 👇 https://twitter.com/Sportslaw_Asser/status/1513943708609224722

  6. Breaking! released the full text of its order in the case brought by the Russian FA against / suspension of its national team.

    It is available at https://www.tas-cas.org/fileadmin/user_upload/8708_Reasoned_OPM__publication_.pdf 

  7. Asser International Sports Law Centre Retweeted

    📢We can now resent the first programme overview for Play the Game 2022❗️

    Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has provoked shifts in the priorities of the conference: a sharper focus on sport and geopolitics👉https://playthegame.org/news/news-articles/2022/0692_play-the-game-2022-presents-programme-with-sharper-focus-on-sport-and-geopolitics/ 

  8. Asser International Sports Law Centre Retweeted

    Trial dates of June 8-22 for Sepp Blatter, Michel Platini to face fraud, other charges over that 2 million payment. Case that's been through FIFA ethics, CAS, Swiss supreme court, European human rights court finally going to Swiss federal criminal court. https://apnews.com/article/sports-soccer-michel-platini-switzerland-europe-2f4b5b5ce4d23f8eb733dd91f44d3911 

  9. Asser International Sports Law Centre Retweeted

    We are delighted to be collaborating with @sportslaw_Asser once again this year, on a special WISLaw blog edition! 📚 WISLaw members are invited to submit contributions on the theme of human rights in sport to info@wislaw.ch ✍️🏾

    More details below:

  10. Asser International Sports Law Centre Retweeted

    The list of speakers for Play the Game 2022 will be updated daily as abstracts are getting approved 👉https://playthegame.org/conferences/play-the-game-2022/speakers/  We have also made a list with the Twitter handles of speakers presenting at - Follow here👉https://twitter.com/i/lists/1507348225887547401 

  11. Asser International Sports Law Centre Retweeted

    The new UEFA Club Licensing and Financial Sustainability Regulations (Edition 2022) are now published.

    📍An official summary of the main amendments 👇https://editorial.uefa.com/resources/0274-14dc2f8ea70d-1884ba6a85ea-1000/key_amendments_clfs_en.pdf 

    📍Get a copy of the new rules 👇https://editorial.uefa.com/resources/0274-14dc03ef33b9-3e2caa872860-1000/20220408_club_licensing_and_financial_sustainability_regulations_2022-en.pdf 

  12. Asser International Sports Law Centre Retweeted

    We can now present the first confirmed speakers for our 25th anniversary conference. The abstract submission for is still open, and we invite everyone to submit. For full list of speakers👉https://playthegame.org/conferences/play-the-game-2022/speakers/ 

  13. Asser International Sports Law Centre Retweeted

    The @EU_Competition rejects complaint against @UEFA @rfef targeting rules that allegedly exclude coaches who did not train in centers of members from the market for licensed coaches https://ec.europa.eu/competition/antitrust/cases1/202215/AT_40490_8263501_702_3.pdf 

  14. Asser International Sports Law Centre Retweeted

    Qatar’s made important legal reforms, but weak enforcement means security guards are still facing forced labour practices with less than 8 months to World Cup kick off: Excessive working hours, denial of rest days, inadequate pay.

    Read our full report: http://amn.st/6017KI0SS 

  15. Asser International Sports Law Centre Retweeted

    A guide to the regulation of transgender athlete participation in sport - https://bit.ly/3jbKPmn  | Olivia Amos @NorthridgeLaw

    🗣 Framing the conversation – why are sports regulating trans athletes?
    💼 5 broad approaches to trans athlete policies in sport

  16. Asser International Sports Law Centre Retweeted

    FIFA Fund for Players: approval of a further 140 applications

    👉 http://fifa.fans/3uTkQ8M 

    ✅ Decision taken by FIFA-FIFPRO Steering Committee

    ✅ USD 16 million set aside by FIFA

    ✅ Fund supports players who have neither been paid nor have chance of receiving salaries

  17. Asser International Sports Law Centre Retweeted

    Since the sanctions imposed on Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich, links between English football clubs and authoritarian states have been in the spotlight. Internal documents show that Manchester City has received funding from a government agency in Abu… http://dlvr.it/SN7snK 

  18. Asser International Sports Law Centre Retweeted

    The @UEFA Executive Committee approves new Financial Sustainability Regulations; which will replace its Financial Fair Play Rules. The regulation limits spending on wages, transfers, and agent fees to 70% of club revenue: https://www.uefa.com/insideuefa/mediaservices/mediareleases/news/0274-14d9f32dd3ea-b0b8ca4dca0a-1000--new-financial-sustainability-regulations-approved/