In this contribution to Football Legal’s Series on the re-regulation of the European professional football labour market, Mario Flores Chemor examines the evolving role of liquidated damages clauses in the post-Diarra framework. He highlights the divergences between FIFA and CAS approaches and questions whether a restrictive proportionality test risks undermining contractual certainty and stability.
By Mario Flores Chemor
Attorney-at-law (Mexico) and Solicitor (England & Wales), Kellerhals Carrard Lausanne / Sion...
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