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The Brain Matters: Regulation of Concussion in Sports-related Injuries


ISBN13: 9780409359053
Published: July 2024
Publisher: LexisNexis Australia
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Paperback
Price: £100.00



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The Brain Matters: Regulation of Concussion in Sports-related Injuries addresses the complex problem of sports-related concussion and the cumulative effect of exposure to repeated head trauma. Through understanding traditional and customary assumptions with regards to regulatory and policy-making approaches in sport, and by examining the role of sports associations and their governing bodies, the book demonstrates how we can achieve access to an optimally safe sports system for all participants.

Features:

  • A unique, accessible, and comprehensive analysis of the question of who owns the regulation of concussion in sports-related injuries
  • Authored by a leading expert in the area
  • Up to date commentary

Subjects:
Sports Law, Medical Law and Bioethics
Contents:
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - Multi-focal Theoretical Lenses: Regulatory Space, Actors, Tools and Systems
Chapter 3 - Biomedical Perspectives: Definitions, Diagnoses and Data
Chapter 4 - Medical Frictions, Polarised Debates and CTE
Chapter 5 - Discoveries and Disruptions in the NFL
Chapter 6 - Cross-jurisdictional Review
Chapter 7 - Socio-cultural and Historical Settings in Australian Sport
Chapter 8 - Legal Regulation of Concussion-related Concerns in Australia
Chapter 9 - Case Reviews in Australian Sports: AFL and NRL
Chapter 10 - Shifting from the Sidelines: State Engagement
Chapter 11 - Evaluation, Findings and Future Directions