The recent CJEU case-law on football has triggered both alarmist readings and excessive confidence in the resilience of existing structures. Focusing on Diarra and Seraing, Alejandro Naranjo Acosta and Marc Ortí Carceller argue that neither the transfer system nor sports dispute resolution mechanisms have been overturned, but both must continue to adapt to the requirements of EU Law, particularly in relation to player mobility, contractual stability and public policy review.
By Alejandro Naranjo Acosta and Marc Ortí Carceller
Lawyers, Pintó Ruiz & Del...
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