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AC Management announced today the Jury for the
32nd Americas Cup. As per the Protocol for
the 32nd Americas Cup, the five members of
the Jury have been appointed by the Société
Nautique de Genève, and the Golden Gate Yacht
Club (representing the Challengers Commission).
The members of the Jury are:
- Gabrielle Kaufmann-Kohler (SUI)
- Graham McKenzie (NZL)
- Henry Menin (ISV)
- David Tillet (AUS)
- Bryan Willis (GBR), Chairman
The Jury for the 32nd Americas Cup will have
broad responsibilities for dispute resolution in
the areas of racing disputes normally handled by
an International Jury appointed under Appendix M
of the Racing Rules of Sailing, and some commercial
disputes that may arise between persons or entities
under the Jury's jurisdiction.
On the 29th May, 2004, the Jury issued its Rules
of Procedures and it began operations effective
that date.
Detailed biographies of each member of the Jury
are below.
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Professor Gabrielle Kaufmann-Kohler is a partner
with the law firm Schellenberg Wittmer in Geneva,
and Professor of Private International Law, including
international dispute resolution, at Geneva University
Law School. She is a member of the bar of Geneva
and of New York.
Professor Kaufmann-Kohler was the Chair of the
Ad Hoc Division of the Court of Arbitration for
Sports (CAS), which included responsibility for
the Olympics in Atlanta 1996, Nagano 1998, and Sydney
2000. She also chaired the CAS Ordinary Division
from 1994 to 2001. She has acted as arbitrator on
ad hoc sports tribunals, and advised international
sports organisations on matters in connection with
sports disputes and sports dispute resolution.
Professor Gabrielle Kaufmann-Kohler speaks English,
French, German and Spanish. She is the President
of the Swiss Arbitration Association (ASA) and a
member of the International Council for Commercial
Arbitration (ICCA). She acts as arbitrator in international
commercial and investment disputes, and is a member
of a number of arbitration panels including the
International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the International
Center for the Settlement of Investment Disputes
(ICSID), and the American Arbitration Association.
She has written many publications related to sports
arbitration, including a book on Arbitration at
the Olympics and many other publications in the
area of international arbitration and litigation
as well as international contracts and electronic
commerce.
Professor Gabrielle Kaufmann-Kohler is a Swiss
citizen living in Geneva with her husband and three
children.
Graham McKenzie is a partner in the legal firm
of Bell Gully in New Zealand. He obtained an LLB
at Victoria University of Wellington and an LLM
at Warwick University, England. He is a Notary Public.
He is a corporate Barrister and Solicitor with his
experience including advising a range of industry
sectors including the aircraft, construction, dairy,
food and technology, yachting and wine industries.
McKenzie is a director of several public companies.
He is Deputy Chairman of St Kentigern Trust Board
(an education trust) and a Trustee of the Bruce
McLaren Trust (a charitable trust). McKenzie lives
in Auckland with his wife and two children. He also
has two adult children living in England and Australia.
When he has the time he sails mainly around Auckland
in a number of different sailboats.
Henry Menin lives with his wife Fredelle in the
U.S. Virgin Islands. He formerly practiced law and
now owns a business in St. Thomas. He has raced
competitively in dinghies and keel-boats and has
won a variety of titles. He is an ISAF International
Judge and International Umpire.
He was an Umpire and member of the International
Jury for the Louis Vuitton Cup and the Americas
Cup Match in 1999-2000, and for the Olympic Jury
in Sydney 2000. Menin is a member of the ISAF International
Umpires Sub-Committee, author of various ISAF Umpire-related
manuals and documents, as well as co-author of a
book on match racing. He was Rules adviser, coach
and Umpire for Oracle BMW Racing for the 31st Americas
Cup. Menin is a past Commodore of the Saint Thomas
Yacht Club and an honorary member of the Long Beach
Yacht Club, California. He is married with two children
and two grandchildren.
David Tillett is a partner of the South Australian
law firm Duncan Basheer Hannon and practices in
Commercial Law. He is Chairman/Board Member of several
Adelaide companies. Tillett was a member of the
Olympic Jury in Atlanta in 1996 and Sydney in 2000,
and has been appointed Chairman of the Athens Olympic
Jury 2004. He was an Umpire and Jury Member for
the Louis Vuitton Cup in San Diego in 1992 and 1995,
and a Jury Member for the 31st Americas Cup
in Auckland in 2003. He is a Council Member of the
International Sailing Federation and chairs the
ISAF Racing Rules Committee. Tillett is an ex-World
Dinghy Champion, with a family of two teenage children,
and continues to sail competitively.
Bryan Willis has been an International Sailing
Federation International Judge and International
Umpire since the inception of the schemes. He has
chaired the ISAF Race Officials Committee and Race
Management Sub Committee and been a member of the
Racing Rules Committee for 26 years. Willis is an
author and editor of several books on the racing
rules, protest procedures and match racing. He has
served on several Olympic Juries and was Jury chairman
for the Sydney Olympics in 2000. He has been rules
advisor for several Americas Cup syndicates
(Swedish team in 1980, British Victory
team in 1983, Australian Kookaburra
Defence in 1987) and an Umpire and member of the
International Jury for the Americas Cup 1992.
He was Jury chairman and Chief Umpire for the previous
two editions of the Americas Cup. He has four
grown-up children and two grandchildren. He is a
member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators,
and a practising magistrate.
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