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Handbook on International Sports Law 2nd ed

Edited by: James A. R. Nafziger, Ryan Gauthier

ISBN13: 9781839108600
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781847206336
Published: July 2022
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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The second edition of this comprehensive Handbook presents new and significantly revised chapters by leading scholars and practitioners in the burgeoning field of international sports law. National, regional, and comparative dimensions of sports law are emphasized throughout, exploring a wide range of issues emerging in sports law today.

Approaching international sports law through three converging frameworks, this Handbook examines the institutions of international sport, the eligibility rights and protections of athletes, as well as the commercial side of international sport. New topics discussed in this edition include concussions, EU antitrust and other regulation of sport, review of awards by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), college and university athletics, league and team restrictions on athlete movement, taxation of athletes and sports as cultural heritage.

Covering some of the most controversial and cutting-edge issues in international sports law, this timely Handbook will prove invaluable for academics and students of sports law, sports management, international law and comparative law. With a global scope, the Handbook will also prove a vital resource to practicing lawyers, players’ agents, senior executives and other professionals within the sports industry.

Subjects:
Sports Law
Contents:
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xi
PART I. FOUNDATIONS: STRUCTURES AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION
1. International sports law 2
James A.R. Nafziger
2. Doping and the World Anti-Doping Agency 35
Richard W. Pound, Q.C. and Jonathan M. Jenkins
3. EU and North American models of organization 88
James A.R. Nafziger
4. The EU as a sports regulator 112
Stephen Weatherill
5. College and university athletics 141
John Wolohan
6. The Court of Arbitration for Sport 163
Richard H. McLaren
7. CAS through the lens of the European Court of Human Rights and other
tribunals 196
Despina Mavromati
8. Mediating sports disputes 242
Ian Blackshaw
PART II. ELIGIBILITY, RIGHTS AND PROTECTION OF ATHLETES
9. Athlete eligibility 267
Matthew J. Mitten and Timothy Davis
10. Discrimination in sport 306
Klaus Vieweg and Saskia Lettmaier
11. Image rights 345
Steve Cornelius
12. Concussions 368
Annette Greenhow
13. Protection of young athletes 403
Ann Skelton, Paul Singh and Steve Cornelius
PART III. THE SPORTS INDUSTRY AND HERITAGE
14. Antitrust challenges to sports governance: EU and US perspectives 423
Ben Van Rompuy
15. Labor restraints under antitrust law 456
Stephen F. Ross
16. Labour law 486
Leanne O’Leary
17. League and team restrictions on player movement 520
Ryan Gauthier
18. Players’ agents 553
Roberto Branco Martins and Andrea Cattaneo
19. Sponsorship of international events 571
Robert N. Davis
20. Gambling and match-fixing 607
Kendall Howell
21. Taxation of athletes 641
Karolina Tetłak
22. Sport as cultural heritage 671
Lorenzo Casini

Index