The International Sports Law Journal

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from January 2006
Last Number: July 2012

ASSER International Sports Law Centre
ISSN 1567-7559




Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 514

January 01, 2006

  • Editorial.

  • Sporting nationality: remarks on the relationship between the general legal nationality of a person and his 'sporting nationality' *.

  • Baseball's doping crisis and new anti-doping program.

  • Public viewing in Germany: Infront guidelines and the German Copyright Act.

  • One size fits all? Challenging the notion of a uniform EC sports law.

  • The international supply of sports agent services.

  • Sailing away from judicial interference: arbitrating the America's Cup.

  • Spear-tackles and sporting conspiracies: recent developments in tort liability for foul play.

  • Evaluating recent developments in the governance and regulation of South African sport: some thoughts and concerns for the future.

  • Labour law in South African sport: a season of expectations?

  • Anti-doping law in South Africa--the challenges of the World Anti-Doping Code.

  • Extra time: are the new FIFA transfer rules doomed *?

  • U.S. Athletic Associations' rules challenges by International Prospective Student-Athletes--NCAA DI amateurism.

  • Sports broadcasting: fair play from a EU competition perspective.

  • Euro 2000 and football hooliganism.

  • Co-branding in sport: conflicts and some possible ways of resolving them in Europe *.

  • Sports, recreation and the environment *.

  • Sport, 'horseplay' and the liability of young persons.

  • Player's contracts in Bulgarian football.

  • Romania's court of sports arbitration: establishment, competences, organization and functioning *.

  • 10 years of Bosman: the fight for player freedom continues *.

  • Labour law, the provision of services, transfer rights and social dialogue in professional football in Europe *.

  • Football players may take the shots but who calls them?

  • Protecting the Olympic brand.

  • Nationality and sport.

  • CAS provisional and conservatory measures: an underutilised resource.

  • Lawful and determined purposes required for legal personality of sports structures in Romania.

  • Address to the Congress of the International Association of Sports Law.

  • Sports Business--Law, Practice and Precedents.

  • Introduction to Sports Law in South Africa.

  • July 01, 2006

  • The sale of rights to broadcast sporting events under EC law.

  • Sport in national sports acts and constitutions: definition, ratio legis and objectives.

  • Revised or new test procedures: what CAS requires.

  • The CAS Ad Hoc division at the XX olympic winter games in Turin.

  • Legal aspects of the representation of football players in Brazil.

  • The 'Independent European Sport Review': a critical overview.

  • Doping, doctors and athletes: the evolving legal paradigm.

  • Golf: validity and enforceability of exemption clauses in south African law.

  • Study into the possible participation of EPFL and G-14 in a social dialogue in the European professional football sector.

  • The right to information and of short reporting/short extracts with regard to sports *.

  • The professional athlete-employee or entrepreneur?

  • Bans on discrimination and duties to differentiate in the German law of sports organizations.

  • Sports administration and good governance: theory and practice in South Africa *.

  • Fair play on and off the field of play: settling sports disputes through the court of arbitration for sport.

  • European law: two swimmers drown the "sporting exception".

  • Update--The Meca-Medina Case.

  • Lance Armstrong innocent of doping--according to an independent investigation.

  • When is a logo not a logo?--Advertising at the Olympics.

  • Another first for the court of arbitration for sport.

  • English premier league 'bungs' inquiry: will it prove to be a 'whitewash'?