Sport Resolutions Head of Case Management to present at the ‘Executive Master in Global Sport Governance’ (MESGO) session


Sport Resolutions Head of Case Management to present at the ‘Executive Master in Global Sport Governance’ (MESGO) session

SR Head of Case Management Catherine Pitre will present at MESGO, a masters programme for sports industry executives in Brussels. 

During the third learning session of the masters programme on Monday 16th January a roundtable discussion titled “Arbitration in Sport: pros and cons. Is CAS the only remedy?” will be conducted involving SR’s Head of Case Management Catherine Pitre, CAS arbitrator Rui Botica Santos and lawyer Antonio Rigozzi. 

MESGO is a worldwide programme which includes nine one-week sessions in nine different locations across Europe, North America and Asia. It is designed for working sports executives and each learning session covers a different topic.

For more details on the programme please visit MESGO’s website here

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