The Portuguese state has created an Arbitral Court for sports, which has mandatory jurisdiction over all administrative disputes arising in relation to sports federations, sports leagues and the anti-doping authority. The goal was to remove these type of cases from the state courts, which in the context of sports disputes were often viewed as slow, […]
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