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Regulation, Re-regulation and Representation, ASSER International Sports Law Series

ISBN: 9067042927
ISBN 13: 9789067042925
Herausgeber: Simon Gardiner/Richard Parrish/Robert C R Siekmann
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: 648 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 02.04.2009
Auflage: 1/2009
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: GEB
Artikelnummer: 5499233 Kategorie:

Beschreibung

With a Foreword by Dr Michal Krejza, Head of Sport Unit, Directorate-General for Education and Culture, European Commission, Brussels Much has changed since the publication of Professional Sport in the EU: Regulation and Re-regulation (edited by Andrew Caiger and Simon Gardiner, The Hague, T.M.C. Asser Press 2000). The present book explores new territory and its scope and tone reflect the maturity of the discipline of EU sports law and policy. The book seeks to balance contributions from established authorities and the best of the new generation of sports law and policy academics. New theoretical insights are revealed which accompany in particular two further sections dealing first with governance and regulatory issues (also including freedom of movement and competition law issues) and second with questions of representation. The issue of the representation of stakeholders within sports governance structures (Social Dialogue between employers/clubs and employees/players) is arguably the most significant development in the last decade and the inclusion of the word 'Representation' in the title is merited. Contributions on anti-doping, football hooliganism and sports betting are added to the book. The editing team consisted of Simon Gardiner, Leeds Metropolitan University, United Kingdom, Richard Parrish, Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, United Kingdom, and Robert Siekmann, ASSER International Sports Law Centre, The Hague, The Netherlands. This book appears in the ASSER International Sports Law Series, under the editorship of Robert Siekmann and Janwillem Soek.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

1. Introduction; 2. Emergence, dynamics and impact of European sport policy - perspectives from political science Henk Erik Meier; 3. A comparison of the European and North American models of sports organization James A. R. Nafziger; 4. Sport governance and EU legal order: present and future Melchior Wathelet; 5. The influence of EU Law on sports governance Stephen Weatherill; 6. The white paper on sport as an exercise in ''better regulation'' Stephen Weatherill; 7. The new governance of football: what role for the EU? Borja Garcia; 8. Some reflections on age discrimination, referees'' retirement ages and European sports (law) David McArdle; 9. Extra time: are the new FIFA transfer rules doomed? Jean-Christian Drolet; 10. The Webster case: justified panic as there was after Bosman? Frans de Weger; 11. The prize for freedom of movement: the Webster case Janwillem Soek; 12. Models for the promotion of home grown players for the protection of national representative teams Ruben Conzelmann; 13. Home grown players rule Stefaan van den Boogaert; 14. The Kolpak case: Bosman times 10? Football fears the arrival of Bosman, Bosmanovic and Osman Roberto Branco Martins; 15. The Laurent Piau case of the ECJ on the status of players'' agents Roberto Branco Martins; 16. Regulating sports services in community law Samuli Miettinen; 17. The recognition of the specificity of sport in the European Commission''s Article 81 EC Case Law Related to Sports Media Rights Ben Van Rompuy and Caroline Pauwels; 18. State aid to professional football clubs: legitimate support of a public cause? Marjan Olfers; 19. Regulation of professional football in the EU: the European social dialogue as a basis for the creation of legal certainty Roberto Branco Martins; 20. Promoting the social dialogue in professional football in the new EU member states v Robert Siekmann: agenda for a social dialogue in European professional football Robert C. R. Siekmann; 21. The representation of football in the European Union: UEFA versus G-14 Wyn Grant; 22. Study into the possible participation of EPFL and G-14 in a social dialogue in the European professional football sector Robert Siekmann; 23. The European Union and doping in sport Janwillem Soek; 24. Anti-doping in and beyond the European Commission''s white paper on sport Jacob Kornbeck; 25. EU sports regulations and football supporters David Ranc; 26. Legal aspects of combating transnational football hooliganism in Europe Hans Mojet and Robert Siekmann; 27. The legality and effectiveness of using football banning orders in the fight against racism and violence at sports events Geoff Pearson and Mark James; 28. ECJ jurisprudence and recent developments in EU sport betting Anastasios Kaburakis.

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