Zoom in: The aftermath of the Diarra judgment: Towards a new FIFA transfer system?
20 November 2024- Starts at: 16:00h
- Fee: Free
- Venue: Online
- Organiser: Asser Institute
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On 4 October, the Court of Justice of the European Union shook the world of football with its Diarra ruling. The decision questions the compatibility of a key provision of the FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players (RSTP) with European Union internal market law. The RSTP, and in particular its article 17, are the bedrock of football’s transfer ‘market’ and regulate the conditions for the transnational movement of players between clubs. In 2023, based on FIFA’s numbers, 21 801 players were transferred internationally (of which 3279 with a fee) for transfer fees amounting to USD 9.63 bn. In short, this is a market that affects a considerable number of players and is linked with the movement of large sums of money between clubs and other actors (such as intermediaries).
The ruling has already been much commented on (see here, here, here, and here), and this zoom-in webinar will be an opportunity for participants to engage with two experts on the economic and legal intricacies of the regulation of labour relations in football. We will focus on the aftermath of the judgment and the question, 'what comes next?'
Moderator: Marjolaine Viret (Université de Lausanne)
Speakers:
- Antoine Duval (Asser Institute)
- Stefan Szymanski (University of Michigan)