<> "The repository administrator has not yet configured an RDF license."^^ . <> . . . "The making of a Lex Sportiva: the court of arbitration for sport “The Provider”"^^ . "The purpose of this paper is to examine the structure and functions of the Court of Arbitration for\r\nSport (CAS), in order to highlight a number of problems concerning judicial activities at the\r\nglobal level more generally. Section 1 will outline CAS’ organization and functions, from its\r\ninception to the present date. In particular, this section will show how the history of the CAS is\r\nreminiscent of a famous German novel based on a biblical saga, “Joseph and his brothers” by\r\nThomas Mann: the CAS was originally the “favorite son” of the Olympic movement’s founding\r\nfathers; it subsequently became the target of its envious “brothers” - i.e. the International\r\nFederations and other sporting arbitration institutions - which viewed the CAS as a dangerous\r\nenemy; ultimately, the CAS defeated its opponents, gained independence and brought normative\r\nharmonization, thereby becoming “the Provider” of global sports law. Section 2 will focus on the\r\nrole of CAS in making a lex sportiva, and it will take into account three different functions: the\r\ndevelopment of common legal principles; the interpretation of global norms and the influence on\r\nsports law-making; and the harmonization of global sports law. Section 3 will consider the\r\nrelationships between the CAS and public authorities (both public administrations and domestic\r\ncourts), in order to verify the extent to which the CAS and its judicial system are self-contained\r\nand autonomous from States. Lastly, section 4 will address the importance of creating bodies like\r\nCAS in the global arena, and it will identify the main challenges raised by this form of\r\ntransnational judicial activity. The analysis of CAS and its role as “law-maker”, in fact, allows us\r\nto shed light on broader global governance trends affecting areas such as the institutional design\r\nof global regimes, with specific regard to the separation of powers and the emergence of judicial activities."^^ . "2010" . "5" . . "IILJ Working Paper (Global Administrative Law Series)"^^ . . . . . . . "Lorenzo"^^ . "Casini"^^ . "Lorenzo Casini"^^ . . . . . "HTML Summary of #3009 \n\nThe making of a Lex Sportiva: the court of arbitration for sport “The Provider”\n\n" . "text/html" . . . "K Law (General)"@en . .