Embarking on a journey in the MBA in International Sports Law at the Swiss School of Business and Management (SSBM) Geneva is nothing short of exhilarating. The June session at our Geneva campus kicked off with a blend of practical training and insightful visits, laying a robust foundation for our future legal experts in the sports industry. Here’s a closer look at the highlights from the first couple of days, where students were immersed in the real-world applications of sports law and fair play.
Practical Training with Daniel Muñoz
The program commenced with an engaging practical training session led by the esteemed Daniel Muñoz Sirera, a leading expert in sports law. The focus was on the intricate process of transferring a football player, a critical area in international sports law.
Mr. Muñoz Sirera’s session was both comprehensive and interactive. Students were introduced to the legal frameworks governing player transfers, including FIFA regulations, contractual obligations, and the role of agents. The highlight of the day was a simulated transfer negotiation, where students were divided into teams representing clubs, players, and agents. This hands-on experience allowed them to navigate the complexities of transfer agreements, from drafting contracts to negotiating terms and resolving disputes.
The next few days were equally enriching, featuring visits to two pivotal institutions in the realm of sports law: the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and The International Testing Agency (ITA).
Visit to CAS: The Court of Arbitration for Sport
Student’s first stop was the CAS, the supreme court for sports-related disputes where they had the unique opportunity to witness the proceedings and understand the arbitration process that ensures justice and fairness in the sports world.
During the visit, students learned about:
Visit to The International Testing Agency (ITA): For Fairness in Sport
The day concluded with a visit to the ITA, an independent body committed to ensuring fairness in sports through anti-doping measures. This visit underscored the importance of integrity and transparency in maintaining the spirit of competition.
At the ITA, students were briefed on:
Visit to The International Skating Union: Governing Global Skating
The day concluded with a visit to the International Sports Union, where students gained valuable insights into the governance and regulation of sports on a global scale. This visit highlighted:
Reflections and Future Prospects
The first few days of the MBA in International Sports Law at SSBM Geneva were a whirlwind of knowledge and practical exposure. Students not only gained theoretical insights but also experienced the real-world application of sports law principles. This blend of classroom learning, and field visits is designed to equip our students with the skills and understanding necessary to excel in the dynamic field of sports law.
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