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Automatic Outs: Salary Arbitration In Nippon Professional Baseball, David L. Snyder
Automatic Outs: Salary Arbitration In Nippon Professional Baseball, David L. Snyder
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Play Ball? An Analysis Of Final-Offer Arbitration, Its Use In Major League Baseball And Its Potential Applicability To European Football Wage And Transfer Disputes, Josh Chetwynd
Marquette Sports Law Review
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A Most Interesting Part Of Baseball's Monetary Structure - Salary Arbitration In Its Thirty-Fifth Year, Ed Edmonds
A Most Interesting Part Of Baseball's Monetary Structure - Salary Arbitration In Its Thirty-Fifth Year, Ed Edmonds
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Simply A Dress Rehearsal? U.S. Olympic Sports Arbitration And De Novo Review At The Court Of Arbitration For Sport, Maureen A. Weston Prof.
Simply A Dress Rehearsal? U.S. Olympic Sports Arbitration And De Novo Review At The Court Of Arbitration For Sport, Maureen A. Weston Prof.
Maureen A Weston
This article discusses issues that can arise when American atheletes attempt to deal with the web of national and international dispute resolution procedures and the emerging lex sportiva, which govern international sports. Specifically, it examines the reasons why the American court system cannot assist American athletes who submit to international sports dispute resolution procedures. Congress has designated the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) as the domestic organization that handles disputes involving Olympic-eligible American athletes. If the USOC declares an athlete ineligible or hands down some other sanction, the case can be submitted to the American Arbitration Association (AAA), the tribunal …