Arbitration Panel Appointed for 36th America's Cup
The appointment of the Arbitration Panel for the 36th America’s Cup presented by Prada has been announced today by the Defender, Emirates Team New Zealand and Challenger of Record, Luna Rossa Challenge in accordance with the requirements of the Protocol governing the event.
As in previous editions of the America’s Cup, the role of the Arbitration Panel will be to resolve off-the-water disputes, whilst being responsible for the interpretation of the Protocol and other specific areas of rule compliance.
The three person panel consists of:
David
Tillett (AUS) - Chairman
Dr. Henry Peter (SUI)
Graham McKenzie (NZL)
All three are respected lawyers who have experience working with previous America’s Cup adjudication bodies and bring considerable acumen to their roles as panel members.
Background
David
Tillett - Chairman
David is a Member of the
Order of Australia and was awarded the Australian Sports
Medal for Services to Yachting in 2000. He has a long list
of governance roles in sailing, including three times being
chairman of the Olympic Games Jury and serving on the Volvo
Ocean Race juries (twice as Chairman). He has been involved
as an umpire and member of the Jury at six previous
America’s Cups, twice as Jury Chairman. A member of the
World Sailing Council and Constitution Committee, he is also
a previous Chairman of the Racing Rules Committee.
Dr. Henry Peter
A partner in a large
Swiss law firm and a professor at the University of Geneva,
he specializes in corporate and sports law, fields in which
he is an academic author and often acts as an arbitrator.
Vice-chairman of the Swiss disciplinary chamber of the Swiss
Olympic Association in charge of doping cases, he is also on
the board of the Swiss Arbitration Association and the
Sanction Commission of the Swiss Stock Exchange. He has
previously served on an America’s Cup Jury and twice been
a member of the America’s Cup Arbitration Panel (once as
Chairman).
Graham McKenzie
A
long-standing member of the New Zealand legal and corporate
governance fraternity, he has previously served as a member
of the America’s Cup Arbitration Panel and the America’s
Cup Jury (three times) and was on the independent panel
advising the New York Supreme Court during the litigation
leading up to the 2010 America’s Cup Deed of Gift Match.
Currently a member of the World Sailing Constitution
Committee and their Ethics Commission.