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Master program in sportsmanagement, Lausanne

Volker Hesse from VIVA Sports Law – Consulting was invited for the 4th time to give a lecture at the Master of Advanced Studies in Sport Administration and Technology (MSA) in Lausanne. After presentations on disciplinary matters and other general topics in sports law in the last years, Volker focused this time on anti-doping matters and procedures at the Court of Arbitration for Sport and explained students from more than 15 different countries the challenges of an anti-doping organization from a pratical point of view.

Symposium Berufssportrecht, Vienna

Volker Hesse was invited to speak at the symposium “Berufssportrecht” on 2/3 May 2011 in Vienna. He lectured about doping in team sports and highlighted current challenges in the fight against doping in football and analysed special chapters of the FIFA Anti-Doping Regulations. On the picture (f.l.t.r.): Dr. Andreas Grundei, attorney-at-law, Prof. Ulrich Haas, arbitrator at the Court of Arbitration for Sport and Dr. Volker Hesse, VIVA Sports Law – Consulting.

Colloquium in sportslaw, Universtity of Zurich

The Swiss Association of Sportslaw (ASDS) organised a one day colloquium at the University of Zurich in which many young sports lawyers participated. Many issues of current interest, like contracts in professional football, procedures at the Court of Arbitration for Sport, the FIFA Dispute Resolution Chamber, the american and european sports model or betting in sport have been dealt with.

Congress Early Warning System, Zurich

Many top level sports lawyers participated at this congress organized by Early Warning System which was dedicated to the topics of match fixing and illegal betting. Systems and methods were discussed on how to tackle these issues in the future.

Congress “Tackling Doping in Sport”, London

Hundreds of anti-doping specialists and sports lawyers participated in this event organized by UK Anti-Doping in London. Volker Hesse was invited to speak about “the status of athletes during their period of ineligibility”.