Dispute Resolution in the 34th America's Cup

· Kluwer Law International B.V.
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The America’s Cup continues to evolve as the preeminent sporting contest in the world of sailing and is one of the greatest contests in the world of sport. In its long and colorful history, disputes around the match have not only added major extra publicity to the event’s great popular appeal but also spawned a wealth of judicial and arbitral decisions that have become influential on the sport of sailing.

This book - continuing the tradition of Kluwer Law International’s earlier publications on the 31st, 32nd, and 33rd America’s Cup - offers richly detailed expert commentary (along with the decision texts themselves) on the judgments of various courts and other dispute resolution bodies delivered during the tumultuous 34th America’s Cup. Since there is no official record of many of these documents, this book is the only source that presents them together in a single volume, with the added benefit of commentary. Among the aspects covered are the following:

- all decisions issued by the 34th America’s Cup International Jury, as well as related decisions or awards rendered by other bodies (ISAF Disciplinary Commission, ISAF Review Board and the Court of Arbitration for Sport); - judgments of the New York Supreme Court and its Appellate Division regarding the rejection of the African Diaspora Maritime Corporation application to compete to be a defender; - the pivotal Jury decision affirming that the AC72 yacht could be made to foil on its centreboards and rudders, dramatically increasing its speed; - the first-time-ever Youth America’s Cup; and - the extensive mediation concerning safety recommendations following the death of a sailor.

A general introduction surveys the most important and peculiar issues pertaining to the event.

Written not only as a comprehensive legal record of the 34th America’s Cup but also with a view to favor future matches and to limit the possibilities of new controversies, the book takes a significant step toward ensuring that disputes are dealt with by arbitration and not by lengthy, costly, and uncertain state court proceedings. In this way the book provides invaluable guidance for trustees, competitors, and event officials, not only for the America’s Cup but by extension to other major international sporting events.

About the author

Henry Peter is professor and head of the commercial law department of the University of Geneva Law School as well as senior partner of a law firm based in Lugano, Switzerland. He specializes in commercial, banking, finance, arbitration and sports law; is, since 2001, vice-Chairman of the disciplinary chamber of the Swiss Olympic Association in charge of doping cases; is member of the board of the Swiss Arbitration Association and chairman of its Swiss Italian section; and is author or editor of several books and of numerous papers in the various fields of his activities. Henry Peter frequently acts as chairman, sole arbitrator or member of arbitral tribunals in commercial or sport matters. He was a member of the 31st America's Cup Arbitration Panel between 2000 and 2003, member of the 32nd America's Cup Jury between 2006 and 2007 and Chairman of the 33rd America's Cup Arbitration Panel between July 2007 and April 2009. David Tillett, AM is a lawyer in Australia. David has been an International Judge for over 20 years and was the Chairman of the ISAF Racing Rules Committee from 2000 until 2012. He is presently a member of the ISAF Council and ISAF Constitution Committee. He has been a juror at the 31st, 32nd and 33rd America's Cups as well as an Umpire at the 28th and 29th America's Cups. He has been a Jury Member at five Olympic Games, and Chairman in 2004, 2008 and 2012.

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