Ad hoc Division

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The Ad hoc Division is a special temporary chamber of the Court of Arbitration for Sport that resolves urgent sports-related disputes, typically during major international competitions such as the Olympic Games.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf special chamber of the Court of Arbitration for Sport
temporary arbitral tribunal
administeredBy Court of Arbitration for Sport Secretariat NERFINISHED
aimsTo ensure athletes and teams can compete without unresolved legal uncertainty
appliesLaw Olympic Charter NERFINISHED
applicable national law where relevant
sports regulations of relevant international federations
characteristic fast-track dispute resolution
temporary
convenes shortly before start of major competitions
createdFor efficient resolution of disputes at major sporting events
decisionType binding arbitral awards
dissolves after end of relevant competition
focusesOn disputes requiring immediate resolution
hasJurisdictionOver sports-related disputes arising during major international competitions
hasPurpose resolve urgent sports-related disputes
hearsParties International Federations NERFINISHED
National Olympic Committees NERFINISHED
Organising Committees of sporting events
athletes
teams
languageOfProceedings English
French
locatedAt host city of the relevant major competition
mayOrder interim relief
provisional measures
operatesUnder special ad hoc rules of procedure of CAS
partOf Court of Arbitration for Sport NERFINISHED
proceduralPrinciple impartiality of arbitrators
independence of arbitrators
right to be heard
provides on-site dispute resolution during competitions
resolves accreditation disputes
competition-related disputes
disciplinary disputes linked to competitions
eligibility disputes of athletes
selectionOfArbitrators from list of CAS arbitrators
timeLimitCharacteristic very short time limits for decisions
typicallyOperatesDuring Olympic Games NERFINISHED
major international multi-sport events
usesProcedure expedited arbitration procedures

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