Comfortable Satisfaction Before the Court of Arbitration for Sport: Consistency Despite Differences?

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Authors

PROVAZNÍK Patrik

Year of publication 2021
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Cofola International 2021
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Law

Citation
Web Open access sborníku
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/CZ.MUNI.P210-8639-2021-13
Keywords Court of Arbitration for Sport; Lex Sportiva; Standard of Proof; Comfortable Satisfaction; Variable Approach; Constant Approach; Consistency
Description The Court of Arbitration for Sport’s privileged position lends considerable authority to its adjudication practice, which gives rise to a number of principles that are subsequently adopted into general application. One of these principles is the standard of proof referred to as “comfortable satisfaction”. However, its application raises several theoretical and practical issues. An analysis of publicly available awards shows that there are different approaches to this standard across arbitral panels, which, in the eyes of theory, considerably affect the process of evidence. This contribution therefore seeks to present these different approaches against the backdrop of an analysis of available awards and academic debates, and to answer the question of whether these differences, translated into practice, cause inconsistencies within decision-making practice.

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