
CAS (Court of Arbitration for Sport)
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) is an independent legal body that resolves disputes related to sports. Established in 1984, it operates internationally, providing a fair and efficient way to settle conflicts, such as doping violations or eligibility issues in athletic competitions. CAS aims to ensure that sports are conducted fairly and in accordance with the rules. Its decisions are binding, meaning they must be followed, providing a trusted forum for athletes, sports organizations, and other stakeholders to seek justice in the world of sports. CAS is often referred to as the "Supreme Court" of sports.