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Doha: The Qatar Olympic Academy (QOA) organized "Introduction to Sports Law" training course at the QOA headquarters from November 21-24.

The training course brought together 83 trainees from the Qatar Olympic Committee, Ministry of sports and Youth, sports federations and sports clubs.

The course lecturer Abdulwahab Al-Hanaai, a CAS arbitrator and chairman of Oman Dispute Resolution and Arbitration for Sport Committee focused lights on sports entities and legislations at the global and continental levels, including Court of Arbitration for Sport.

He also highlighted the legal framework for the sports sector in the state of Qatar and explained the statutes and procedures of Qatar Sports Arbitration Foundation.

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