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Sports Law 3rd edition


Sports Law 3rd edition

Paperback by James, Mark (School of Law, Northumbria University, UK)

Sports Law

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ISBN:
9781137559258
Publication Date:
26 Apr 2017
Edition/language:
3rd edition / English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Hart Publishing
Pages:
408 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 3 - 5 May 2024
Sports Law

Description

This textbook provides a comprehensive overview of the ways in which the law has impacted on how sport is played, administered and consumed. The author writes in a clear and engaging manner, tracing the origins and sources of this rapidly evolving subject and drawing examples from a wide range of professional and amateur sports to illustrate the important current debates and topics of interest. The book covers a wide-range of topics from participant and non-participant liability, fighting sports and their legality, and liability for stadium safety and disasters. The final section of the book takes in the very latest developments in mass-event sport and the growing but fundamental area of sports commercialisation. New to this Edition: - Fully updated and includes analyses of the Pechstein and Sharapova decisions - Includes details on the state aid rulings on financial support for Spanish and Dutch football clubs - The author includes a review of the Rio 2016 Olympics Accompanying online resources for this title can be found at bloomsburyonlineresources.com/sports-law-second-edition-by-mark-james-2. These resources are designed to support teaching and learning when using this textbook and are available at no extra cost.

Contents

PART I: ORIGINS AND SOURCES OF SPORTS LAW 1. What is Sports Law? 2. Challenging governing bodies in English Law 3. Challenging governing bodies before the Court of Arbitration for Sport PART II: SPORTS PARTICIPATION AND THE LAW 4. Liability for Injuries Caused by Other Participants 5. Liability for Injuries Caused by Non-participants 6. Sports participation and the Criminal Law 7. The Legality of Fighting Sports PART III: STADIUMS, SPECTATORS AND THE LAW 8. Liability for Dangerous Premises and Dangerous Events 9. Stadium Disasters and Spectator Safety 10. Crowd Disorder and Football Hooliganism PART IV: THE COMMERCIALISATION OF SPORT 11. Regulating Sporting Relationships in English Law 12. Regulating Sporting Relationships in EU Law 13. The Fan as Consumer and the Commercial Exploitation of Sport 14. Olympic Law and Sporting Mega-events.

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