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A Fireside Chat with Sir Craig Reedie will also take place followed by an anti-doping panel session.Commenting on the significance of this year’s Law Accord programme, Ross Wenzel, Partner, Kellerhals Carrard, and a Law Accord Steering Committee member commented: “Kellerhals Carrard is delighted to be involved in putting together this year’s edition of Law Accord taking place at Sport Accord 2019 in Gold Coast.The annual World Sport & Business Summit is a six-day event attended by leaders of the global sports community.It engages international sports federations, athletes, industry, rights holders, organising committees, cities, government, agencies, media, technology, legal teams, medical professionals, inventors, and subject matter experts – represented at the highest levels.These include the lawyers that led the FIFA and IAAF governance reforms, Sir Craig Reedie, President of WADA, Benjamin Cohen, Director General of the newly-formed International Testing Agency and Matthieu Reeb, Secretary General of the Court of Arbitration for Sport.“In view of the quality of the program and speakers, the Steering Committee took the decision to extend Law Accord to a full day with a networking cocktail to follow, giving attendees further opportunities to make the most of their time at Sport Accord.The Morning Keynote: GOOD GOVERNANCE is crucial to the success of sport organisations - but is GREAT GOVERNANCE possible?will be presented by Malcolm Speed AO, former CEO of Cricket Australia and the International Cricket Council.
With so many influencers and stakeholders in the region, it was felt that a full-day’s conference followed by a networking cocktail, would give delegates more news and current thinking, and provide the perfect platform to discuss the day’s business and insights in welcoming surroundings.” Law Accord is of particular interest to sport lawyers and administrators, international federations, cities and regions, as well as event hosts.
A panel session discussing good governance will follow, led and moderated by Michael Lenard, Vice President, ICAS.