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THE REGULATION OF ESPORTS IN SWITZERLAND

Esports — short for “electronic sports” — refers to the organised, competitive playing of video games in which individuals or teams compete against each other under structured rules and formats. Competitions range from amateur online leagues to professional tournaments staged in arenas and streamed to

THE REGULATION OF MONEY LAUNDERING IN SPORT IN SWITZERLAND

In General Money laundering is a significant and growing problem in sport, which, globally, is now a multi-billion US dollar industry in its own right, particularly in association football, which is the world’s favourite and most lucrative sport. This is largely due to the eye-watering sums, cross-border

WIMBLEDON OFF-COURT LEGAL BATTLES

The All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC), better known as Wimbledon, which was founded on 23 July 1868, is experiencing battles not only on its famous grass tennis courts but also off them in the law courts, namely the High Court and the Court of

THE LEGAL PROTECTION OF MINORS IN SPORT IN SWITZERLAND

The legal protection of minors (that is, persons under the age of 18 years old) in sport in Switzerland is centred on safety, combating abuse, and upholding ethical standards through Swiss Sport Integrity. This is an independent body, which is responsible for enforcing the Swiss Olympic Ethics Statute,

NEW GOVERNANCE STANDARD FOR SPORT IN SWITZERLAND

From the beginning of this year, a new governance and ethics legal framework (Branchenstandard) (Standard), which has been developed by the Swiss Olympic Association, which is the National Olympic Association of Switzerland, commonly known as Swiss Olympic, applies to regional sports organisations, clubs, and event

THE REGULATION OF ESPORTS IN TÜRKİYE

A Structured and State-Supervised Ecosystem The esports and gaming sector in Türkiye is a multi-million US dollar industry, with total gaming revenues exceeding US$1 billion (around Sw. Frs. 775 million) in 2025. Driven by almost 50 million active players and a young, digitally-savvy population, this sector thrives on

ANTI-DOPING: CAS CASE NOTE

By Kim Gamboni, Attorney, VALLONI Attorneys-at-Law, Zurich, Switzerland Facts of the Case In an award, handed down on 27 November 2025, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in the case of World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) v. Finnish Center for Integrity in Sports (FINCIS) & Miro Sihvonen

JORDAN CHILES CASE SENT BACK TO THE COURT OF ARBITRATION FOR SPORT

The Swiss Federal Supreme Court has issued the following important Press Release on 29 January 2026: "The Swiss Federal Supreme Court Judgments of 23 January 2026 (4A_438/2024, 4A_494/2024, 4A_510/2024, 4A_512/2024, 4A_594/2024) Awarding of the bronze medal in the women's artistic gymnastics floor exercise at the Paris

WORLD ANTI-DOPING AGENCY NEW ANTI-DOPING CODE

The 2027 World Anti-Doping Code (Code) and International Standards (Standards) have been approved on 5 December 2025 by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Foundation Board and Executive Committee respectively, at the WADA Sixth World Conference on Doping in Sport held in Busan, Republic of Korea. The 2027 Code and Standards