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Former France midfielder Lassana Diarra is restarting legal proceedings seeking 65 million euros ($75.93 million) in damages ...
Judges at the European Union’s top court have ruled that Italy may fast-track the deportation of migrants to countries it ...
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Sporting News on MSNJustice for Players case, explained — Why FIFA is facing multibillion-dollar lawsuit after Lassana Diarra ruling
Amsterdam-based Justice for Players has launched a class-action lawsuit against FIFA following last October's CJEU ruling ...
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European plans to send asylum seekers to offshore centers in disarray after top court ruling
European countries hoping to mirror Italy’s controversial practice of sending some asylum seekers rescued at sea to overseas deportation centers have been dealt a setback by Europe’s top court.
National courts must be allowed to conduct in-depth reviews of arbitral awards by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) to ensure they are compliant with EU law, the European Court of Justice said ...
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Top EU court rules that soccer governing body FIFA’s decisions can be challenged outside Switzerland
The European Union’s top court ruled Friday that some decisions by international governing bodies, such as FIFA and the International Olympic Committee, can be challenged outside Switzerland, opening ...
The CJEU rules on CeramTec v Coorstek, clarifying the independence and overlap of bad faith and technical shape grounds in EU ...
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