Qatar has every right to bid for the competition just like any other nation, FIFA SHOULD have declined them,
coli babble.
their proposal is what is accepeted or rejected.
once accepted then they should stick to the terms of that proposal.
using historic norms re "expected behaviour" to fill in the legal blanks (if any).
all done in a spirit of fairness, contract law and full disclosure.
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you want to blame the judge for the recidivist offender and let the offender get off scot free.
you should judge the offender first and foremost on his actions.
Qatar was never going to compromise their ideals, to act like they pulled a fast one is false, Fifa knew the deal and yet proceeded.
e-grow you enter into a contract when buying a pack of chewing gum (or for that matter) even reading posts on here, but somehow in your mind the world cup is governed by "feels and ideals" without a lawyer in sight.
if they had nothing to hide these recent changes should have been in their proposal.
if they hid them them, then that is negotiatinig in bad faith.
if you ad-hoc unilaterally change the terrms of a contract that could constitute a breach.