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About Tas-cas
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) is an independent institution that resolves legal disputes in the field of sports through arbitration and mediation. It is recognized by Olympic and many non-Olympic sports federations, handling over 400 cases annually.
Resolve sports-related legal disputes through arbitration and mediation.
What You Can Do
- Register cases for arbitration
- Access legal resources and guidelines
- Learn about the arbitration process
- Find information on past cases
- Contact CAS for inquiries
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of disputes does CAS handle?
CAS handles legal disputes related to sports, including issues involving athletes, federations, and events.
How can I file a case with CAS?
You can file a case by submitting the required documentation and fees through the CAS website.
Is CAS recognized by all sports federations?
Yes, CAS is recognized by all Olympic sports federations and many non-Olympic federations.
How many cases does CAS handle each year?
CAS registers more than 400 cases each year.
What is the role of CAS in sports?
CAS serves as an independent body to resolve disputes and ensure fair play in the sports community.