ISBN-13: 9789041127556 / Angielski / Twarda / 2008 / 439 str.
More than the most prestigious regatta and match race in the sport of sailing, the Americaand#8217;s Cup is a test of boat design, sail design, fundraising, and management skills. It is not surprising that its passionate skippers, builders and managers should often become embroiled in disputes. Recognizing this, and to minimize jurisdictional issues, the Cupand#8217;s organization has included its own international jury for over thirty years. The 31st jury, however, for the first time in the Cupand#8217;s long and colourful history, appointed a five-member arbitration tribunal which has now become an established part of the Cupand#8217;s and#8216;corporateand#8217; identity. Although the tribunaland#8217;s decisions are not intended to be binding in the future, experience has already proven that they may assist whoever is involved in forthcoming competitions. In validation of this recognition, this book compiles all the decisions issued by the tribunal about cases submitted to the 32nd jury. This entails forty-three decisions in all, encompassing decisions on the merits for thirty-six cases, as well as a series of interim, provisional or partial decisions and, in one case, a dissenting opinion. Among the subjects of dispute are the following: