Roosterphin1
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Not that hard really![]()
Contracts are still recognised internationally. Western Jurisdictions, regardless of their legal system, are extremely interested in the continued smooth running of commerce.
This has been investigated...
If th Bulldogs stick to their guns they will come out on top. Simple as that. If it wasn't, this would have happened one million times over in Soccer.
Erm, one thing everyone seems to have overlooked is that Top 14 squads had to be nominated a few weeks ago. Now, I highly doubt Toulon had him on their list they gave to the FRU, or LNR, or whichever governing body required these lists. It's why Gasnier had to make a decision when he did.
Where will the bulldogs fight this? What court?
As a student of international law. I'm interested.
If he stays out of oz I'm not sure what suing him would do. No matter what his contract says the NRL can't stop him playing a different code in a different country.
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The french govt doesn't like RL and will not issue an exqtr in this situation.
The B-dogs would have to present a good case. and from what i've gathered, there was a significant loophole in the contract SBW signed.