Lucas Browne was stripped of the belt he won from Ruslan Chagaev last March in Grozny after testing positive for clenbuterol.
Browne has protested his innocence despite receiving a 6 month ban from the WBA and will be re-introduced at the end of this period on the back of legal protest.
Browne will also be handed an immediate title shot against Fres Oquendo after Oquendo won a separate ruling himself to gain a second chance at the title.
The official resolution from August 8 when Browne's court action came to the fore, along with the WBA's six-point decision reads as follows:
All that's left for Browne is to agree terms with Fres Oquendo, who is back in tentative training for his opportunity.
"We are still waiting for WBA to finalize everything. Fres is going to the doctor this week. He is back running and doing light boxing but the time-frame will be important," Oquendo's manager Tom Tsatas said.
Rumours David Haye could step in for Oquendo if he's not ready had been refuted by Browne's lawyer Leon Margules.