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Peace and Sport: Challenging Limitations across the Sport for Development and Peace Sector
Sport Peace Development Politics International Relations NGO
2015/1/7
This paper examines an international SDP NGO in relation to the most challenging limitations facing the current Sport for Development and Peace sector. Employing an existing academic framework of the ...
A Refinement of Collaborative Circles Theory: Resource Mobilization and Innovation in an Emerging Sport
collaborative circles creativity resource mobilization theory small groups social movements
2013/12/6
Farrell’s (2001) theory of collaborative circles provides a useful frame for analyzing the interpersonal dynamics that enable creative collaboration in small groups, but it leaves contextual factors o...
Sport Crimes in Greece: the Protection of Sport by the Greek Penal Law
Sport crime criminal law Greece Greek penal law
2009/12/25
The purpose of this study was to show how the Penal Law protects sports in Greece against non-authentic and authentic sport crimes. A brief description of both categories is provided and the most impo...
Sport&EU Workshop: The EU and the Governance of Sport, Policy and Perspectives. University of Chester, 6-7 July 2007
Sport&EU CSIG European Union Governance Policy Workshop
2009/12/25
The Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences and the Chester Centre for Research into Sport and Society at the University of Chester hosted the second annual workshop of the Association for the Study...
Aiming for Inclusive Sport: the Legal and Practical Implications of the United Nation’s Disability Convention for Sport, Recreation and Leisure for People with Disabilities
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Disability Sport United Nations International Law Human Rights
2009/12/25
Although sport and disability are not new subjects to the United Nations, the Convention on the rights of Persons with Disabilities serves as the first legally binding instrument for protecting those ...
From Regulation to Governance and Representation: Agenda-Setting and the EU’s Involvement in Sport
Agenda setting Bosman European Union Sport Regulation Governance
2009/12/25
This paper presents the origins and development of the EU’s involvement in sport through the examination of the landmark decisions that have shaped its approach over time. The initiation and developme...
The Independent European Sport Review: Half Full or Half Empty?
European Union sport governance regulation football
2009/12/25
This contribution reviews the ongoing debates on the role of European public authorities in the governance of sport, focusing on the recently published Independent European Sport Review, an initiative...
Provisional and Conservatory Measures – an Under-Utilised Resource in the Court of Arbitration for Sport
Sport Arbitration Dispute Resolution Preliminary Relief Provisional and Conservatory Measures
2009/12/25
This Intervention provides an introduction to the role of the Court of Arbitration for Sport, outlining the composition of the various entities that comprise it, an overview of its role and the ration...
Perceptions of Playing Culture in Sport: The Problem of Diverse Opinion in the Light of Barnes
Sport Consent Playing Culture Violence
2009/12/25
Prior to Barnes, the boundaries of injury-causing conduct in sport, susceptible in law to the concept of consent were confined to actions within the rules of a game. Despite Bradshaw and Billinghurst ...
The potential of the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Bill for children's sport
Vulnerable Groups Independent Barring Board Regulated Activity and Provider Monitoring Fingerprints and DNA Retention
2009/12/25
Currently making its way through Parliament is the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Bill, a new piece of legislation designed to fill some of the loopholes discovered following the conviction of Ian Hun...
The European Union and the fight against doping in sport: on the field or on the sidelines?
Sport Anti-doping European Community/Union Legal Competences
2009/12/25
This paper undertakes an analysis of the EU’s anti-doping policy in a global context and explores the possible legal bases for a more profound action. A preliminary question would be whether the Europ...
Scope of Review, Standard of Review and Authority to Grant a Remedy: An Analysis of Three Policy-Based Rules in a Sport-Specific Arbitration Process
Sport Sports Law Policy Arbitration Canada
2009/12/25
The underlying premise of this paper is the view that the arbitration process and, more specifically, the rules of arbitration should be designed to support and to facilitate the desired function of i...
Lex Sportiva and Lex Ludica: the Court Of Arbitration for Sport's Jurisprudence
Sport Court of Arbitration for Sport Lex Sportiva Lex Ludica International Sports Law Arbitration
2009/12/25
The awards of CAS are studied and it is argued that five different legal principles are employed: a lex ludica, good governance, procedural fairness, harmonisation of standards between international s...
The Application of EC Treaty Rules to Sport: the Approach of the European Court of First Instance in the Meca Medina and Piau cases
Sport European Union Competition Law ‘Purely Sporting Interest’ Doping Players’Agents
2009/12/25
According to case-law of the European Court of Justice, rules ‘of purely sporting interest’ do not fall within the scope of the EC Treaty. However, an overview of the relevant judgments shows that the...
A Quantitative Approach to Assessing Legal Outcomes in Reported Sport and Recreation Negligence Cases Involving Assumption of Risk
A Quantitative Approach Legal Outcomes Reported Sport Recreation Negligence Cases Assumption of Risk
2009/12/25
A Quantitative Approach to Assessing Legal Outcomes in Reported Sport and Recreation Negligence Cases Involving Assumption of Risk.