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082 0 _a344.42099
245 0 0 _aSports law /
_cMichael J. Beloff, Tim Kerr, Marie Demetriou, and Rupert Beloff.
250 _aSecond edition.
260 _aOxford ;
_bHart Publishing,
_c2012.
300 _axxxix, 346 p. ;
_c25 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 314-324) and index.
505 0 _aCh. 1. The Nature of Sports Law -- Ch. 2. Overview: Framework of the Law Relating to Sport -- Ch. 3. Access to Sporting Competitions -- Ch. 4. Players' Rights -- Ch. 5. The Regulation of Play -- Ch. 6. The Commercial Exploitation of Sport -- Ch. 7. Disciplinary Proceedings in Sport -- Ch. 8. Remedies: The Resolution of Legal Disputes in Sport.
520 _aSports law has been growing with increasing rapidity over the years since the first edition of this book was published in 1999, regularly making headlines as well as leading to a developing body of law practised by specialist lawyers. This revised work, by leading practitioners in the field, with a foreword by Lord Coe, provides a coherent framework for understanding the principles of sports law in this area, as well as a deep analysis of its key features. The subject is split into various areas of practice: first, regulatory rules, which embrace the constitutional aspect of organised sport, including the disciplinary procedures of the various governing organisations; second, broadcasting and marketing resulting from the commercial exploitation, including sponsorship, of sports clubs, sporting events and players; and third, player's rights and obligations, which embraces a wide range of legal issues including club transfers and player contracts, and issues arising from employment (including discrimination law), personal injury and criminal law. Special attention is paid to the impact of EU and Human Rights law as well as to the influential jurisprudence of the Court of Arbitration for Sport. London 2012 provides an appropriate point at which to assess the current state of the law, as well as a look to the future. The target readership extends from solicitors, barristers and legal advisers, to sports organisations and clubs, corporations involved in marketing and sponsorship, media companies, academics teaching sports law, and sports administrators.
650 0 _aSports
_xLaw and legislation
_zGreat Britain.
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