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Sports Law 4th ed


ISBN13: 9780190329860
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780190309855
Published: May 2022
Publisher: Oxford University Press Australia & New Zealand
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Paperback
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An engaging and accessible analysis of Australian and international sports law. Sports Law introduces the body of law that regulates all sporting activities in Australia. It examines the areas of law that apply to sport including governance, torts, criminal liability, intellectual property, marketing, behavioural misconduct, doping, trade and competition. Using an accessible approach with strong pedagogical features to support learning, this book is suitable for a broad range of fields, such as law, business and sports management.

The fourth edition is updated to reflect major legislative and case law changes in sports law, and has extensive content on corruption, gambling and doping. It offers a comprehensive analysis of Australian and related international sports law, helping you understand how the law applies to different sporting activities.

Subjects:
Sports Law, Other Jurisdictions , Australia
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Organisational Structure and Governance
3. Sport Tribunals
4. Violence
5. Negligence and Civil Liability
6. Intentional Torts, Insurance and Risk Management
7. Corruption and Gambling in Spor
t8. Doping
9. Employment
10. Agency
11. Trade and Competition
12. Intellectual Property
13. Marketing
14. Athlete Selection
15. Behavioural Misconduct
16. Discrimination
17. Children