FIA International Court of Appeal
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The FIA International Court of Appeal is the final appeal tribunal for international motor sport. Established under the FIA Statutes and the FIA’s International Sporting Code it resolves disputes brought before it by any of motor sport’s National Sporting Authorities world-wide, or by the President of the FIA. It can also settle non-sporting disputes brought by national motoring organizations affiliated to the FIA.
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[edit] Rules of the FIA International Court of Appeal
[edit] List of Members of the International Court Of Appeal
[edit] Presidency
- Philippe ROBERTI de WINGHE (Belgium), elected President
- Pierre TOURIGNY (Canada)
- John CASSIDY (United States)
- Anthony SCRIVENER (Great Britain)
[edit] Composition for year 2006-2007
Country | Titular member | Deputy member |
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Australia | David Miles, LLB | John Anthony Keeffe |
Austria | Erich Sedelmayer | Thomas Rohracher |
Belgium | Philippe Roberti de Winghe | Hervé de Liedekerke |
Canada | Pierre Tourigny | Jean-François Lemay |
Czech Republic | Jan Stovicek | Ludek Trykar |
France | Jean-François Veroux | Robert Lagulhon |
Germany | Dieter Rosskopf | Waltraud Wünsch |
Great Britain | Anthony Scrivener QC | Edwin Glasgow QC |
Greece | Vassilis Koussis | Costis Bakopoulos |
Ireland | Reginald Redmond | Cecil Sparks |
Italy | Francesco de Beaumont | Salvatore Aleffi |
Monaco | Philippe Narmino | Laurent Anselmi |
Netherlands | Harry Duijm | Amos Kroll |
Portugal | José Macedo e Cunha | Joao Luis Rodrigues |
Scandinavia | Carl Christian Hansen(DK) | Jan Morten Eversten(N) |
Spain | Xavier Conesa Ybran | Pedro Romero Requejo |
Switzerland | Christian Grosjean | René Hildbrand |
United States | John Cassidy | Steve Braga |
[edit] Critical decisions
[edit] Season 2006
[edit] Inaugural Congress
The Congress, consisting of all the Titular Members of the ICA, meet at least once a year. The creation of the Congress is one of the innovations included in the new ‘Rules of the FIA International Court of Appeal’ agreed by the FIA General Assembly held in Rome on October 28, 2005. The Rules include provisions concerning the missions, composition, administration and procedures of the ICA. Each year the Congress will review the functioning of the Court, and consider any proposed amendments to the Rules. The adoption of the new Rules completes a major review and renewal of the proceedings of the ICA.