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The main purpose of the foundation of ISDE was to complete the education of the law graduates, with theaim to contribute to the society with lawyers with an excellent education and capable to respond withprofessionalism and integrity to the demands required by this profession in its different specialties.

ISDE has grown and developed, as well as its offer in Master Programmes and its commitment on preparinglawyers who will assume important responsibilities in the present society.

Message from the Chancellor of ISDEMr.. José Juan Pintó Ruiz

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SENIOR MANAGEMENT TEAM

Mr. Jorge Pinto SalaPresident

Mr. Juan Jose Sanchez PuigExecutive Director

Mr. Manuel Garayo de OrbeSecretary of the Senior Management Team. Public prosecutor

Mr. Rafael Abadia JordanaMember of the Senior Management Team. Lawyer

Mr. Vicente Sierra RocafortMember of the Senior Management Team. Lawyer

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Mr. Juan Jose Sanchez PuigExecutive Director

Mr. Jorge Pinto SalaPresident

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ACADEMIC BOARD

Mr Pablo Paisán RuizLawyer at Cuatrecasas Gonçalves Pereira

Professor Alegría Borrás, PhDProfessor of Private International Law

Mr David Jiménez MourizTax Consultant/Lawyer

Mr Javier Hervás Partner at KPMG Sports Advisory

Mr David Jiménez MourizPartner. Dutilh Tax Department

Mr David Pérez GarcíaDirector of Tax and Estate Planning at Popular BancaPrivada, Grupo Banco Popular

Mr Patricia Vidal MartínezCounsel, Uría Menéndez, Madrid office

Mr Plácido MolinaBarrister. Director of Collection, CuatrecasasGonçalves Pereira

Ms Marta Iglesias Doctor of Law. Professor of International Law,Complutense University of Madrid

Mr Emilio RamírezLawyer. Director and owner of Ramírez y Asociados.

Mr José Luis Pérez BenítezPartner-Consultant, Pérez & Partners Consultants

Mr Ramón TerolProfessor of Administrative Law. Secretary of theElectoral Guarantees Board, the Higher SportsCouncil. Member of the Sports Lawyers Association.

Ms Diane StephensonSolicitor in England and Wales. Lawyer.

Mr Javier Rodríguez TenPhd. in Law. Member of the Board of Directors ofthe Spanish Sports Law Association.

Ms Anabel Campo BlancoMaster in Human Resources. Secretarial Manager ofCuatrecasas, Gonçalves Pereira.

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Letter from the Director of ISDE Mr. Juan José Sánchez PuigThe ver y etymology of the word Master embodies the philosophy underpinning ISDE’s educational objective,where the student is the focal point and the absolute protagonist. All of our resources and effor ts are focused onachieving this objective, which is to ensure that the student has mastered the subject matter by the end of theprogramme.

Par tnerships with the leading figures in the world of law and business, a proven training method, the personalattention of the teaching and coordination team, and all of our technical and human resources are placed at thedisposal of our students in our quest to ensure that the programmes achieve their utmost educational goals andmake the time and effor t devoted to them wor th the while.

Throughout the years, we have striven and succeeded in ensuring that our students not only acquire the most up-to-date knowledge, but that they also accomplish their personal and professional development goals through theacquisition of skills and competencies that lay the foundation for a new stage in their careers.

The sum of the effor ts of the ISDE and its students –without whose commitment the most qualified staff ortechnical resources would ser ve no purpose- has made us proud to see how those who trusted us with theirtraining needs have gone on to enjoy highly successful careers and to occupy the senior positions they so brilliantlyand so efficiently prepared themselves for.

Loyalty to the spirit and methods that have earned us the trust of thousands of students, and continuous upgradingand improvement of our training methods, have placed us at the forefront of our field, as evidenced by ourperformance in independent rankings.

The accomplishment of these objectives in recent years has driven us to never lose sight of the fact that our goalis the success of our students.

Mr. Juan José Sánchez PuigExecutive Director

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Introduction

This programme is designed for recent graduates in Law and other persons with interest in developing their career in the SportsLaw world. The applicants must be able to attend and dedicate one year to the programme as a full-time student. It is alsomandatory for all students to have a good knowledge of English as the Master is fully taught in English.

In addition to all the Institutions, Law firms and Sports Clubs that were already partners of this programme, it has now beenenriched with the Academic Stay that will take place at the Wolfson College of Cambridge. During the first part of the programmethe Students will travel to Cambridge to receive classes from the best sport law specialists from the United Kingdom, in a Collegethat is known to be the most cosmopolitan of Cambridge University. Wolfson College is one of the 31 Colleges of the Universityof Cambridge, and the majority of the students are carrying out research towards postgraduate degrees, in particular PhDs,MPhils and Master degrees. During this week the students will have the chance to know from the inside the organization of anEnglish Football Club by visiting one. After this time spent in the United Kingdomthe students will receive a certificate ofattendance of this Academic time spent in Cambridge University.

This new Academic Trip comes in addition to the one that brings our students to Switzerland to visit the most important SportOrganizations, such as the I.O.C., C.A.S/T.A.S, UEFA…

The program is divided into 2 phases:

1st phase: Begins in January and ends in June. During this period, students will attend lectures at ISDE Academic Center inMadrid, Spain (C/ Recoletos, 6).

Students will also attend lectures for a week at Wolfson College, University of Cambridge, UK, as part of the internationalcollaboration programme with Cambridge University. They will also make an Academic Trip to Switzerland to visit the mostimportant Sport Organizations.

2nd phase: From 4 to 6 months in one of our collaborating entities. Each student will complete this internship phase at thepremises of one of these collaborating entities of the Master, under the conditions and rules set by those entities. For this reason,the schedule for the second phase is subject to further modifications.The Graduation Ceremony takes place in July.The total duration of the program exceeds 1500 hours.

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• Lectures given by Guest Professors:Each week is dedicated to one topic (a few topics are longer and areexceptionally dealt with over two weeks). Each Guest Professor will have athis disposal 8 hours (2 days) to present the topic of the week. The topics arecompleted by further classes given by senior lecturers of the ISDE, as well aspractical classes given by junior lecturers. Some GuestProfessors are assigned to practical tutorials. The practical tutorials aim toapproach a specific topic through both theoretical and practical ways. Theidea is to study a question of Sports law with the support of practicalexercise, imaginary or real cases actively debated with the students.

Guest Professors are kindly invited to inform and provide ISDE with theliterature and/or documents related to their class that the students shall readand prepare in advance, if any. In any case, each Guest Professor shall feelfree to organize practical cases, active exercises or discussions for the studentswithin the time allocated to the class.

• Lectures given by senior professors: The senior professors are experienced lecturers working for ISDE. Inprinciple, normal classes are held twice a week (8 hours). The seniorprofessors will develop and complete the topic of the week inorder to give the students the best and most complete overview of eachtopic. They will be at the disposal of the students by answering theirenquiries or by going deeper into specific questions, taking into account theenquiries of the students and the proposal of the Guest Professors.

• Practical Classes given by junior lecturers:Practical classes are usually held once a week (4 hours) and are conductedby junior professors. The practical classes are related to the topic of the week. These classes aim to offer the students the opportunity of getting thepractical application of the topics discussed with and taught by the GuestProfessors through concrete cases, exercises, description of situations, etc.Guest Professors are cordially invited, according to their availability, topropose, recommend or suggest topics, documentation or specific case lawrelated to their class in view of the practical class to the senior and juniorlecturer.

Description of the topics

IntroductionIntroduction to sports law in general, sport in society, governance in sportoverview of the organizational developments of sport, its national andinternational institutions, and their legal form from an historical and modern

Mr. Jeffrey Miskhin.Professor of the Master in International Sports Law

‘The second phase of the programconsists of an internship whereeach student will have the opportunity to put into practice in concrete situations the knowledgeacquired during the first phase ofthe Master. The internship is aswell an excellent opportunity fornetworking and accumulating working experiences that will beuseful for those who wish to carryon working mainly in sports law’

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The descriptions of the topics are drawn up in their main features. All Guest Professors are free to approach and raise any related issues they deem interesting and appropriate.

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point of view, presentation of the rules governing sportsactivities, the scope of application, the cohabitation of sportslaw and state law system, sports governing and judicial bodies,and any issues that sports Law and institutions may face in thecoming years.

Sports Institutions

IOC and its structuresPresentation of the IOC and its structures, understanding ofthe IOC, its genesis, its functions, its organizations, its role in thepromotion of sport, the delimitation of the competences towards and the cooperation with other sport associations, itsstatutes and regulations, the Olympic movement.

FIFA and its structuresComplete account of FIFA, its structure, its role and functions,its competences, the competences of its member associationsand confederations, and its regulations. FIFA regulations, inparticular the Regulations for the status and transfer of players(training compensation, solidarity mechanism, registration ofplayers, transfer of players, stability of contracts).

WADA, its structuresDoping history and creation of the WADA, its mission, itsstatutes, its composition and its programs, the WorldAnti-Doping code, doping case law.

Functioning of a football association Description of the practical experience of a footballassociation, how is a football asso-ciation organized, financing,functions, attributions, the decision process within a football

association, internal regulations, dispute-related deciding bodies,participation of the clubs and players, national team.

Applicable regulations

International law: State law vs. Sport lawThe regulatory framework (national and European regulationsvs. regional, national and international sports federations), theinteraction of sport associations law and state law, recognitionof the organizational union, the question whether sport can beregulated by States or Europe, the frontiers of regulatorymechanisms, the legal autonomy of Sport organizations and therestrictions of European Law, the principles of the EU treatywhich include, the basic freedoms of mobility (people,establishment, services and capital) and free competition,regulation of the migration of professional sportsmen inPost-Bosman Europe.

Competition law (EU competition law)General principles of the EU competition law, areas ofapplications, conditions of applications, consequences on theassociation’s rules and regulations as well as on thecommercialization of sporting rights, antitrust authorities, case law.

Sports Law

Globalization in sport

Law of contractsMinimum requirements of a contract, clauses of jurisdiction,applicable law, salvation clause, penalty clause, liquidateddamage, violation of contracts, enforcement of contracts,

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cautelary and provisional measures in case of non-fulfillment.

Labor law First part: PrinciplesEmployment relationship between employers and sportsmen,state and associations rules governing the contractualrelationship between the club and sportsmen, protection ofthe sportsman as an employee, labor principles applyingspecifically to sport, specificities of sportsmen’s contracts,conclusion and duration of employment contacts.

Second part: Breach of contractPrinciple of contractual stability in football, breach of contract,termination with just cause, notion of gross misconduct,consequences of breach of contract (sportive and financialsanctions), method for resolving disputes (civil court,arbitration, mediation, etc.), case law.

Doping and state lawPrinciple of prohibition of drug use, delimitation betweenauthorized substances and prohibited substances, applicableregulations (associations and state law, delimitation), state lawregulating doping offences, legal challenges beside themedical dilemma, means of redress, controls, criminal and civilresponsibility, case law.

Civil and criminal liability of sportsmen Consent and the rules of the game, interplay of civil andcriminal liability for sporting injuries, doping, degree of fault(tort, negligence,…) range of sanctions (disciplinary andcriminally), compensation, case law.

Business Law

Intellectual property lawThe protection of sportsmen’s images in relation to otherindividual rights and the limits of this protection, theprotection of the sportsmen’s person and personality and theireconomical interests, exercise and exploitation of image rights,

ownership of intellectual rights (photograph, trademarks,copyright, TV rights exploitation contracts, other rights)agreements for the exploitation of features of one’s personality,the commercial exploitation of the sportsmen’s image, remediesagainst infringers, privacy and publicity Right, new media.

Financial & economic principle of sportFinancial and economic aspects of sport organizations,financial sources of clubs, leagues, federations, concepts offinancial management, analyze techniques used in the sportindustry, can a club be profitable?

Legal instruments related to sport financingWhat are the most common contracts made between asports entity and the subsidizing entity?

Marketing, commercial sponsoring, merchandising andTV rights (2 parts)Commercialization of rights in spor t, its principles withfocus on the specifics and requirements of spor t.Marketing in sport and through sport, commercializationof spor tive-related services, products issued from thevarious entities in spor ts (merchandising), commercialadvertising and sponsoring.

First part: Marketing and sponsoringGeneral principles of sport marketing and sport sponsoring, the definition of marketing, specificities of the bidand offer in sports, structure of the sport market, marketingof (selected) clubs or football associations, introduction tothe first appearance of sponsoring in Sport and its modernform, function of the sponsoring agencies, function of themass media in sponsoring.

Second part: Merchandising and TV rights.Definition of the merchandising related to professional sportsteam and their players, the principle of merchandising, brandor image, developing advertising, display and applicableregulations. Definition of the TV rights, the principles, themarket, the specificities, broadcasting, revenue, specific issuesregarding ownership and competition law.

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Human rights and sportsInteraction of the human rights with sport with support ofpractical cases or examples of case law, right to work and todevelop, religious belief (e.g. training during Ramadan forMuslims or on Saturday for Jews), the physical integrity and thepersonal liberties of sportsmen in their professional oramateur activities (e.g. does the taking of blood sample fordoping reasons violate the basic rights of an athlete).

Tax lawThe tax law class contains the following topics:The tax residence of the sportsmen; the different criteria in the internationalNational laws and in the international rulesTaxation of image rightsSport Service and VATRules in double tax treaties against the abuse of companiesThe tax planning of the wealth of the sportsmen

Alternative Dispute Settlement:

Mediation, ArbitrationArbitration: Arbitration institutions, ordinary and appealprocedures, categories of sports-related disputes, awards.

Mediation: concept, advantages, forms (conciliation, mediation,neutral evaluation, expert determination), mediation by amediator or by sports bodies, the role of the sports ombudsman, the athletes ombudsman.

HearingsA factual arbitration hearing will take place with the studentsacting as parties, arbitrators and experts. Discussions with thestudents will follow the hearing.

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Academic Program

1.CIVIL LAWa. Introduction to Sports Lawb. Alternative Dispute Settlementc. State Law vs. Sports Lawd. Labour Lawe. Law of Contractsf. Civil and Criminal liability of athletes

2. BUSINESS LAWa. Competition Lawb. Tax Lawc. Financial and Economic principles of sports

3. SPORTS LAW IN EUROPEa. Swiss Law and the resolution of sports conflictsb. CAS/TASc. ECAd. FIFAe. UEFA

4. SPORTS LAW IN SPAIN. RELEVANT INSTITU-TIONS

a. Spanish Higher Council of Sportsb. Spanish Football League

5. SPORTS LAW IN USa. Issues in the US sports lawb. Sports Law and national identityc. Antitrust framework of professional sports

-National football league-Baseball-Basketball

d. US Professional Sports Lawe. US Amateur Sports Law

6. SPORTS LAW IN UKa. English Lae and the Common Law in UKb. Issues in the UK sports lawc. Sports Law in the UK versus Global Sports Lawd. UK relevant law and sports institutionse. Sports agents and sports law practitionersf. The language of sport.

7. SPORTS LAW IN FORMULA 1

8. DOPINGa. Doping and State Lawb. WADA and its structures

9. NEGOTIATIONa. Negotiation & Arbitrationb. Mediationc. Buying and selling clubs

10. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW

11. COMMON LAWa. Sportsmen image rightsb. Human rights lawc. Data protectiond. Commercial sponsoring and merchandisinge. Sports TV rights

12. SOCIOLOGY AND TUTORIALSa. Sport in societyb. Gambling in sportsc. Advanced skills in managing conflictd. Sport Coachinge. Career Counseling

13. INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION PRO-GRAMME

a. Introduction to English Law and the Common Lawb. Issues in UK Sports Lawc. Analysis of some landmark UK sports law casesd. The ad hoc division of the Court of Arbitration for Sportat the London Olympicse. CAS: towards a Lex Sportivaf. On being a sports agent & on being a sports law practi-tionerg. The language of sport

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Mr. Jeffrey MishkinUSALawyer, Partner at Skadden Arps

Mr. David WuChinaLawyer, Partner at Boss & Young Attorneys at Law ShanghaiCAS Arbitrator

Mr. Omar OngaroSwitzerlandLawyer, Head of Players’ Status & Governance at FIFA

Mr. Oliver LuckUSAExecutive Vicepresident of regulatoryaffairs at NCAA

Dennis KoolaardNetherlandsAttorney at De Kempenaer Advocaten

Mr. Ramón MulleratSpainLawyer, Partner at PWC

Mr. Mitch NathansonUSALawyer, Villanova University

Mr. Ricardo OliverasSpainPartner at Écija

Mr. Alessandro PieralliSpainLawyer, Maluker Advocats

Mr. Íñigo QuintanaSpainLawyer, Partner at Cuatrecasas, Gonçalves Pereira

Mr. Luis AlonsoSpainLawyer, Partner at Clifford Chance

Mr. Roberto ÁlvarezSpainLawyer, Partner at Cuatrecasas Gon-çalves Pereira

Mr. Leonardo AndreottiBrazilLawyer, Partner at Andreotti Advocacia Desportiva

Mr. Kaisor BasarSpainSolicitor, Interlex Sport

Mr. Andrew BrandtUSALawyer, NFL

Ms. Delia CastañosSpainLawyer, Gómez Acebo & Pombo

Brianna QuinnSwitzerlandLawyer at Lévy Kaufmann-Kohler

Mr. Javier Hernández GalanteSpainLawyer, Partner at Ashurst

Mr. Manuel GarayoSpainLawyer, Zurdo & Garayo

Mr. Rodrigo García LucasSpainLawyer, Laffer Abogados

Julien SievekingCanadaChief Legal Manager at WADA

Vered YakoveeUSAVice President & Associate GeneralCounsel at Miami HEAT

Daniel CravoBrazilPartner at Cravo, Pastl, Balbuena

Dídac SeverinoSpain-UKSeniorAssociate (Corporate/M&A) atClifford Chance 

Alfonso Gómez-AceboSpainPartner, Baker & McKenzie

Robert PongraczRomaniaVice President en Liga Profesionista deFotbal

Daniel MuñozSpainPartner at Muñoz & Arias Sports Lawyers

Desirée BelliaSwitzerlandLegal affairs manager at ECA

Rodrigo AriasSwitzerlandIntegrity Manager - FIFA Security Division

Gregory BloomUSAPartner at Chase Lawyers

Miguel LiétardSpainLawyer at Sport Advisers

Stuart McInnesUKConsultant Squire Patton Boggs

William SternheimerSwitzerlandDeputy Secretary General at Court ofArbitration for Sport

Oliver JabergSwitzerlandHead of Corporate Legal at FIFA

Mike MorganUKPartner at Morgan Sports Law LLP

Emilio GarcíaSwitzerlandHead of Disciplinary and Integrity atUEFA

Ulrich HaasSwitzerlandUniversity of Zurich

Marcos MottaPartner at Bichara & Motta AdvogadosBrazil

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* Faculty staff are subject to change, in accordance with programme requirements.

Kimberly MorrisSwitzerlandHead of Integrity & Compliance atFIFA TMS

Jan KleinerSwitzerlandSenior Associate Bär & Karrer

Ariel ReckArgentinaSports Lawyer

Mr. Jeff MillerUSALawyer

Takehiko NakamuraPresident and CEO at Blue United Cor-porationJapan and USA

Íñigo de la CalleSpainPartner and Senn Ferrero

David CasserlyUK and SwitzerlandBarrister

Mr. Mark HovellUKHead of Sport, Mills & Reeve. CAS Ar-bitrator

Nic CowardUKAdviser

Dirk-Reiner MartensGermanyManaging Director of Martens Recht-sanwälte

Dev Kumar ParmarUKSports Law Adviser/Athlete Represen-tative

Sarah OchwadaKeniaSports & Entertainment Lawyer, Arbi-trator

Daniel LorenzPortugalHead of Internationalization at FC Porto

Loïc MorinFranceResponsable Service Juridique LFP

Kate PorterUSAAssociate Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

Claude RamoniSwitzerlandPartner at Libra Law

Wouter LambrechtSwitzerlandHead of Legal at the European Club Association

Mario VignaItalyItalian Olympic Committee

Stephen BockSwitzerlandLegal Affairs Manager at Fédération Internationale de Volleyball

Elisenda SalrachSpainLegal Director Euroleague

Mr. Alberto FortúnSpainLawyer, Partner at Cuatrecasas Gonçalves Pereira

Ms. Carol CouseUKConsultant at Mills & Reeve, Head ofLatin American Desk

Jacobo BeltránSpainSenior Advisor at Grant Thornto

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Documentation

Applicants willing to participate in the admission proces ofthe Master shall complete a Registration Form, and sendit, fully completed, along with the following documentation:

• Curriculum vitae• Copy of the University Degree• Copy of the University transcripts or University

results certificate (in case you have not finished your studiesat the moment of application, please send us your currentacademic record)• A minimum of one reference letter from someone whoknows you from an academic or a working background• Copy of the passport or other relevant identification document

These documents can be directly sent by email or by post, tothe attention of the Admissions Department, to:

C/ Recoletos 6, 28001 Madrid, [email protected]

Applying

Those applicants, who successfully meet the minimum entryrequirements to join the course, shall also take the followingtests on a later date:

• Motivation test• Psychometric test • Juridical skills exam• English level exam

Prospective students are able to submit applications all yearround. However, the Admissions Committee assesses thereceived applications twice a month and Applicants areinformed immediately of the outcome of their application.

At the same time, if necessary, applicants can be asked tosubmit further information or documentation to clarifycertain aspects of their academic and/or professionalbackground. The Admissions Committee is also entitled tosubject the acceptance of a certain applicant to a personalinterview.

The number of the places available to study the Master islimited and applications are assessed on a first come firstserve basis; we recommend a prompt application to theprogram.

Location and Timetable

The first phase of the Master in International Sports Law takes placein our Academic Headquarters in Madrid. The students areobliged to attend lectures everyday plus the additional clas-ses that can take place during also the afternoons. The stu-dents shall take practical cases and exams related to theclasses they have each week. Furthermore, the students willvisit once a week different departments of the top law firmsin Spain and other institutions and companies. These legaloffices and institutions are partners to ISDE.

The second phase takes place in the law Firms, institutions orcompanies that have collaborated in teaching the program inthe first phase. ISDE collaborates and works closely withinstitutions in the following countries: Spain, Portugal, France,Italy, UK, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Netherlands, Poland, Canada, USA, Argentina, Chile,Brazil, Panama, Peru, Mexico, Costa Rica, etc. The critera usedto appoint the institution that will receive the studentconsists in a detailed case by case analysis of the academicperformance of the student, personal profile, and theprevious acceptance from the receiving institution of thatparticular student.

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Mr. Juan de Dios Crespo. Professor of theMaster in International Sports Law.Partner of Ruiz, Huerta y Crespo.

'Students are in search of two differential facts: practical professors and a professional future withintheir chosen field. In this program you can easily see allthe professors in different positions at CAS hearings,UEFA appeals or FIFA proceedings and my previousISDE students working at international sports bodies orLawyers offices'

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ROBERT PONGRACZFormer MSL student

'Generally you can describe the master as a great chanceto experience and enter the legal world of sports. For meit's fascinating how the most famous sports lawyers whohave been involved in the sports world for a long time giveyou their personal view and experience in the lectures.

The facilities of ISDE are essential for this highly profes-sional study. The Master not only helped me to unders-tand better sports from a legal point of view but alsocontributed very successfully to my career'

'The Master brought together students from different natio-nalities. Certainly, this has enabled me to mingle as well aslearn the diverse cultures of the students enrolled in this mas-ter, I personally view the ISDE as having given me the grea-test opportunity to not only learn but to also explore thewonderful world of sport from a legal perspective'

MR. JEFFREY A MISHKIN Professor of the Master in International Sports Law. Former executive vice president and chief legal officer ofthe NBA. Jeffrey A. Mishkin of Skadden, Arps

'The global business of sport requires lawyers who are well-trained in all aspects of international sports issues. Thattraining is provided on a first-class basis by the ISDE Mas-ter Program'

LORENZO GUERRERO BECERRAStudent of the Master in International Sports Law.

'One of the reasons why I decided totake the Master was because it gua-ranteed me: to be taught by the bestand top professional lawyers in thisfield and because of the importancethat ISDE gives to the practical phasemaking sure that all the students havethe opportunity to work and get involved with prestigious law firms orsport institutions'

GIACOMO LUISIformer MSL student

'A master very complete for people who want to becomea specialist in Sports Law. High level of matters and teachers. Perfect organization'

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FELIX MAJANIAlumni of the Master in International Sports Law. LawyerCOELHO RIBEIRO E ASSOCIADOS in Portugal.

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