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Career Spotlight – Emilio García Silvero, Chief Legal and Compliance Officer, FIFA

JSEL · March 8, 2021 ·

Ahead of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, JSEL’s Marvellous Iheukwumere interviewed Emilio García Silvero, the Chief Legal and Compliance Officer at FIFA. Emilio shared his career journey and advice for students. Name, Position, and Location Emilio García Silvero, Chief … [Read more...] about Career Spotlight – Emilio García Silvero, Chief Legal and Compliance Officer, FIFA

Filed Under: Career Spotlights, Updates Tagged With: FIFA, international, Soccer

Technical Foul: When Anticorruption Enforcement in Sports Goes Too Far

JSEL · March 6, 2019 · Leave a Comment

By Ross Evans '20 Editor’s Note: In light of the March 6th sentencing of the defendants in United States v. Gatto (the first NCAA hoops corruption trial), we wanted to share a piece—written by our managing editor (Ross Evans ’20) and published on The Global Anticorruption Blog … [Read more...] about Technical Foul: When Anticorruption Enforcement in Sports Goes Too Far

Filed Under: Commentary Tagged With: Antitrust, criminal law, FIFA, Litigation, NCAA, Soccer, sports

FIFA Files Criminal Complaint Concerning World Cup Hosting Rights

JSEL · November 19, 2014 · Leave a Comment

  According to Sports Illustrated, FIFA has submitted a criminal complaint to Switzerland’s attorney general concerning the hosting rights of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups. The complaint alleges improper transfer of assets through Switzerland and calls for an … [Read more...] about FIFA Files Criminal Complaint Concerning World Cup Hosting Rights

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: Criminal, FIFA, sports

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