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国际足联2026年世界杯决赛阶段仲裁规则

2026-04-29 国际体育仲裁院 付瑶瑶瑶瑶瑶瑶瑶瑶瑶瑶瑶瑶瑶
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ARBITRATION RULES FOR THEFIFA WORLD CUP 26TMFINAL COMPETITION ARBITRATION RULESFOR THE FIFA WORLD CUP 26TMFINAL COMPETITION Application of the Present Rules and Jurisdiction of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) Article 1 The purpose of the present Rules is to provide, in the interests of the athletes,Participating FIFA Member Associations (the “Participating Associations”) and ofsport, for the resolution by arbitration of any disputes covered by Article 50 of theFIFA Statutes, insofar as they arise during - and in connection with - the finalcompetition of the FIFA World Cup 26TM("FIFA World Cup"), i.e. between 11 Juneand 19 July 2026, both dates included. Ad hoc Division Article 2 For the period of the FIFA World Cup, the International Council of Arbitration forSport (ICAS) shall establish an ad hoc Division of the CAS (hereinafter the “ad hocDivision”), the function of which is to provide for the resolution by arbitration of thedisputes covered by Article 1 by means of Panels set up in accordance with the presentRules. The ad hoc Division consists of arbitrators appearing on a special list, a President anda Court Office. Special List of Arbitrators Article 3 The ICAS, acting through its Board, shall draw up the special list of arbitrators referredto in Article 2. This special list consists only of arbitrators who appear on the CAS football list ofarbitrators. The special list of arbitrators shall be published before the opening of the FIFA WorldCup. It may be subsequently modified by the ICAS Board where necessary. Presidency Article 4 The ICAS Board shall elect the President of the ad hoc Division and his/her Deputyfrom among the members of the ICAS. The President shall perform the functionsconferred upon him or her by the present Rules and all other functions relevant to theproper operation of the ad hoc Division. The President and Deputy President of the ad hoc Division must be independent ofthe parties. Court Office Article 5 The CAS Court Office is established in Lausanne, Switzerland, and is placed under theauthority of the CAS Director General. Article 6 Language of Arbitration The arbitration shall be conducted in English, French or Spanish as determined by thePresident of the ad hoc Division. Article 7 Seat of Arbitrationand Law Governing the Arbitration The seat of the ad hoc Division and of each Panel is in Lausanne, Switzerland.However, the ad hoc Division and each Panel may carry out all the actions which fallwithin their mission in every other place they deem appropriate. The arbitration is governed by Chapter 12 of the Swiss Act on Private InternationalLaw. Representation and Assistance Article 8 The parties may be represented or assisted by persons of their choice insofar ascircumstances permit, particularly with regard to the time limit set for the award. Thenames, addresses, email addresses, telephone and facsimile numbers of the personsrepresentingthe parties and details of any other written forms of electroniccommunication by which they may be reached shall appear in the application referredto in article 10 or be submitted at the start of the hearing. Notifications and Communications Article 9 a) All notifications and communications from the ad hoc Division (Panel, Presidencyor Court Office) shall be given as follows:- to the appellant: by delivery to the address appearing in the request or at theelectronic mail address specified in the request.- to the respondent: by delivery or electronic mail to his or her office or place ofresidence during the FIFA World Cup. The ad hoc Division may also give notifications and communications by telephoneand confirm them subsequently in writing, or by electronic mail. In the absence ofwritten confirmation, the communication is nevertheless valid if the addressee hadactual knowledge of it. b) Notifications and communications from the parties shall be sent by electronic mailto the Court Office. Article 10Application Any individual and legal entity wishing to bring before the ad hoc Division of the CASa dispute within the meaning of article 1 of the present Rules shall deliver or send byelectronic mail a written application to the Court Office. The application shall include: -a copy of the decision being challenged, where applicable;-a brief statement of the facts and legal arguments on which the application is based;-the appellant’s request for relief;-where applicable, an application for a stay of the effects of the decision beingchallenged or for any other preliminary relief of an extremely urgent nature;-any appropriate comments on the basis for CAS jurisdiction;-the appellant’s address and electronic mail address which the appellant can bereached for the purposes of the proceedings and, where applicable, the sameinformation for the person representing the appellant. The application shall be written in English, French or Spanish. If the Participating Associations concerned are not parties to the proce