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Sport and the Law 3rd ed isbn 9781845924447

Sport and the Law 3rd ed


ISBN13: 9780406905055
ISBN: 0406905053
New Edition ISBN: 1845924444
Published: November 1999
Publisher: Bloomsbury Professional
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



The third edition of this classic text brings the reader fully up to date with the increasing number of legal issues arising from sport. It enables the reader to understand the importance of key cases. Dealing with every aspect of the subject, from crowd control and violence to agents, contracts and taxation; and from disciplinary tribunals to grass roots problems at school, club and village green levels, it is a useful and topical text for all sports law litigators and anyone involved in running a sports club or organisation.

Reprinted with ISBN: 9781845924447

Subjects:
Sports Law
Contents:
PART I: OVERVIEW. Genesis. Progressive perspective. Under starter's orders. PART II: PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS. Parent, school and club partners. Public protection. Participation problems. Sports medicine and the law. Women in sport and the law. PART III: ADMINISTRATION. Fair play and reason in court. Administrative advice. PART IV: COMMERCE. Sponsored gentlemen and players. No fine no fun. PART V: INTERNATIONAL SPORT. International interaction. Single European Market and UK sport. PART VI: CONCLUSION.