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The FIA International Court of Appeal
 
Introduction
 
The 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.
 
Rules of the FIA International Court of Appeal
 
Links to the ‘Rules of the International Court of Appeal’:
   - Before 'General Assembly 2007' english / french
   - After 'General Assembly 2007' updated on 29.10.07 english / french

 
List of Members of the International Court Of Appeal
 
To view the 'List of Members of the International Court Of Appeal' click here.
 
List of "major" championships referred to in Article 1 of the ICA Rules
 
To view the 'List of "major" championships referred to in Article 1 of the ICA Rules' click here.

ICA News and Press Releases

To view the ICA news and press infos click here.

Copies of Judgments of the FIA International Court of Appeal

To obtain copies of the Judgments of the International Court of Appeal click here.

 

 

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