Sport Resolutions Chief Executive presented at ‘Executive Master in Global Sport Governance’ (MESGO) session

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Sport Resolutions Chief Executive Richard Harry presented at The Executive Master in Global Sport Governance (MESGO), a masters programme for sports industry executives.

During the third learning session of the masters programme on Monday 3rd May a roundtable discussion titled “Arbitration in Sport: pros and cons. Is CAS the only remedy?” was conducted involving Richard Harry, which was joined by CAS arbitrator Michele Bernasconi 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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