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- MICHAEL BELOFF,TIM KERR AND RUPERT BELOFF 著
- 出版社: OXFORD AND PORTLAND,OREGON
- ISBN:1841133671
- 出版时间:2012
- 标注页数:346页
- 文件大小:21MB
- 文件页数:391页
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图书目录
1. The Nature of Sports Law1
An Introduction to the Subject1
The Aim of this Book7
The Development of Sports Law10
Influence of the Olympic Movement16
2. Overview: Framework of the Law Relating to Sport23
The Legal Nature of Sporting Associations23
Constitution of International, National and Local Sports Bodies28
Governance in Sport: The Responsibilities of Governing Bodies30
Interpretation of the Rules of Sporting Bodies32
Rights and Obligations Created by Contract35
Sport and the Criminal Law43
The Law of Tort in Sport44
Public Law Principles in Sport45
Statute Law and Sport46
Protection of Children in Sport47
Application of European Union Law to Sport48
European Convention on Human Rights51
3. Access to Sporting Competitions55
Introduction: Entry Criteria in Sport55
The Duty of Fairness Owed by Sporting Bodies to Outsiders57
Contractual Claims Asserting a Right to Participate64
Restraint of Trade and the Right to Participate71
Non-Contractual Claims Asserting a Right to Participate78
EU Law and Access to Sporting Competitions; Competition Law and the Right to Participate86
Applicable Provisions of EU Law86
Selection Rules88
The Organisation of Sport on a Territorial Basis89
Promotion Criteria90
Common Ownership of Competing Clubs90
Restrictions on the Organisation of New Competitions91
4. Players’ Rights93
Introduction: Relations between Players and Clubs Generally93
Formation of the Player/Club Relationship94
The EU Free Movement Rules94
Scope of Application95
Substantive Application of Article 45 TFEU and the Other FreeMovement Provisions96
Transfer Rules97
Application of the EU Free Movement Provisions to Transfer Rules98
Articles 101 TFEU and the Chapter I Prohibition of the102
Competition Act 1998102
Restraint of Trade104
Nationality-Related Restrictions106
Contracts Involving Minors108
Content of the Player/Club Relationship108
Terms and Conditions of Work109
Salary Caps111
Discrimination112
Common Law113
The Equality Act 2010113
Examples of Discrimination Cases in the Context of Sport114
Child Protection in Sport115
Chapter 1: The VBS127
Chapter 2: Changes to the CRB Regime128
Consequences129
5. The Regulation of Play131
Introduction131
Prohibited Sports134
Organisation and Competition135
Introduction135
Statute136
Tort and Sport139
Generally139
Negligence140
Duty of Participants to Each Other140
Duty of Participants Towards Spectators144
Duty of Participants to Passers-By145
Duty of Referees145
Duty of Coaches146
Duty of Schools147
Duty of Organisers and Promoters148
Duty of Governing Bodies150
Defences151
Nuisance154
Assault155
Damages156
Practical Issues Arising in Sporting Injury Claims157
The Criminal Law158
6. The Commercial Exploitation of Sport162
Introduction162
Competition Law162
Introduction162
Article 101 TFEU163
Article 102 TFEU164
Application of the Competition Rules in the Sports Sector165
The Specific Nature of Sport165
Market Definition166
Undertakings, Associations of Undertakings166
Agreements, Decisions, Concerted Practices168
Restrictions on Competition under Articles 101(1) and 102 TFEU168
Effect on Inter-State Trade169
Broadcasting170
What are Broadcasting Rights?170
How are Broadcasting Rights Regulated?172
Statutory Regulation172
Broadcasting and Competition Law174
The Relevant Market in Sports Broadcasting Cases174
Collective Selling176
Collective Purchasing178
Exclusivity181
Ticketing Arrangements183
Merchandise Sales186
Sponsorship Agreements187
7. Disciplinary Proceedings in Sport188
Introduction188
Specific Features192
Subject Matter192
Jurisdiction of Disciplinary Panels196
Validity of Disciplinary Rules198
Interpretation of Disciplinary Rules203
Evidence and Proof211
Standard of Proof214
Procedural Fairness218
The Right to a Fair Hearing222
The Rule Against Bias228
Conclusion231
Penalties232
Costs241
Appeals241
The Practical Management of Disciplinary Issues242
Principles Applied in Disciplinary Proceedings before the CAS247
Disciplinary Cases Involving Alleged Doping251
The World Anti-Doping Agency and the World Anti-Doping Code252
8. Remedies: The Resolution of Legal Disputes in Sport257
Introduction257
Court Proceedings260
Non-Availability of Judicial Review260
Private Law Claims268
Introduction268
Contract Based and Non-Contract Based Private Law Claims269
Remedies under the Human Rights Act 1998269
Forum and Multiplicity of Proceedings270
Declarations276
Injunctions278
Damages288
Company Law: Unfair Prejudice Petitions291
Jurisdiction, Choice of Law and Forum292
Stay of Proceedings for Mediation298
Stay of Proceedings for Arbitration299
Arbitration in Sport300
Introduction300
The Court of Arbitration for Sport305
The Future of Dispute Resolution in Sport311
Bibliography314
Index325