Sports Law

Sports Law

by JohnO'Leary (Author), SimonGardiner (Author), RogerWelch (Author), SimonBoyes (Author), UrvasiNaidoo (Author)

Synopsis

Firmly established as the market leading textbook on sports law, the third edition of this comprehensive and innovative book provides a detailed examination of the legal issues surrounding and governing sport.

Analyzing sports law within a socio-economic and cultural context, the role that sport plays within society is foregrounded throughout. While the text focuses on sport in Britain, European and international material is included where appropriate to provide the student with a truly comparative analysis and a fuller picture of the law as it relates to sport.

Recent developments covered in this edition include:

  • the impact of the ECJ decision in Kolpak concerning player mobility
  • developments in sports employment relations
  • the operation of the World Anti-Doping Agency
  • recent developments in protection of sport-related IP Rights
  • the progress in European sports policy
  • competition law investigations including that concerning British horse racing
  • the impact of the Human Rights Act 1998 on UK sport
  • recent cases involving sports participation liability including R v Barnes.

Essential reading for students taking an option in sports law, this textbook will also prove useful to sports law practitioners, sports administrators and students on other sports studies-related courses.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 786
Edition: 3
Publisher: Routledge-Cavendish
Published: 13 Dec 2005

ISBN 10: 1859418945
ISBN 13: 9781859418949

Media Reviews

Praise for previous edition;

'This interesting book is a good introduction to the background material to sports law. The variety of sources means that it is both interesting and value for money'
The Journal, Law Society of Scotland.

Author Bio
Simon Gardiner, BA (Hons), MA; Mark James, LLB (Hons), Ph.D; John O'Leary, LLB (Hons), M Phil; Roger Welch, LLB (Hons), M Phil; with Ian Blackshaw, LLM; Simon Boyes, LLB (Hons), LLM; and Andrew Caiger, LLB (Hons), LLM.