Swiss Supreme Court rules that award not automatically set aside despite inconsistencies | Practical Law

Swiss Supreme Court rules that award not automatically set aside despite inconsistencies | Practical Law

This French-language decision 4A_730/2012, dated 29 April 2013 and published on 24 May 2013, considered a motion to set aside an award of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) where there were inconsistencies in the unreasoned and reasoned award.

Swiss Supreme Court rules that award not automatically set aside despite inconsistencies

Practical Law UK Legal Update Case Report 9-532-4981 (Approx. 4 pages)

Swiss Supreme Court rules that award not automatically set aside despite inconsistencies

by Dr Martin Bernet (Partner) and Hannah Boehm (Associate), Schellenberg Wittmer (Zurich). Dr Martin Bernet and Sonja Stark-Traber represented the International Association of Athletics Federations.
Published on 26 Jun 2013Switzerland
This French-language decision 4A_730/2012, dated 29 April 2013 and published on 24 May 2013, considered a motion to set aside an award of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) where there were inconsistencies in the unreasoned and reasoned award.