Research handbook on EU sports law and policy
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Research handbook on EU sports law and policy
(Research handbooks in European law)
Edward Elgar Pub., c2018
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Drawing on the expertise of leading academics and practitioners, this Research Handbook provides comprehensive analysis of the EU's involvement in sport. Structured around the key themes used by the EU Commission in the field of sport, namely sport in society, the economic dimension of sport and the organization of sport, this Research Handbook is the definitive assessment of modern EU sports law and policy.
The initial contributions explore the origins and sources of EU sports law and policy to provide context, while the remaining chapters address the Commission's key themes. Contributors explore the key cases shaping EU sports law, such as Walrave, Bosman and Meca-Medina, whilst also assessing the key contemporary issues concerning the relationship between sport and the EU.
Demonstrating how and why sport can make a difference to the socio-economic well-being of the EU, this Research Handbook will be stimulating reading for sports lawyers and administrators as well as students of sports law, sports policy and sports business, and politicians and civil servants in this sector.
Contributors include: J. Anderson, W. Andreff, S. Boyes, A. Cattaneo, J.-L. Chappelet, C. Coors, N. De Marco, M. de Wolff, B. Garcia, J. Kornbeck, S. O'Conaill, L. O'Leary, R. Parrish, N. Partington, K. Pijetlovic, S. Schenk, E. Szyszczak, A. Tsoukala, S. Van den Bogaert, A. Vermeersch, S. Weatherill
Table of Contents
Contents:
Foreword
Yves Le Lostecque
PART I Introduction to the Research Handbook on EU Sports Law and Policy
Introduction to the Research Handbook on EU Sports Law and Policy
Jack Anderson, Richard Parrish and Borja Garcia
1. Sources and origins of EU sports law
Stephen Weatherill
2. Sources and origins of EU sports policy
Richard Parrish
PART II Societal
3. Health-friendly sport policy: an emerging soft law doctrine
Jacob Kornbeck
4. The EU's role on doping in sport
Jack Anderson
5. Volunteering and EU sports law and policy
Neil Partington
6. Human rights at the intersection of EU law and sport
Simon Boyes
7. Violence at sporting events
Anastassia Tsoukala
8. The autonomy of sport and the EU
Jean-Loup Chappelet
PART III Economic
9. EU action on sports statistics
Wladimir Andreff
10. State aid and sport
Andrea Cattaneo
11. Harmonisation and Diversity: Trends and Challenges in European Sports Image Rights Law
Corinna Coors
12. Sustainable financing in football and the EU
Sean O'Conaill
13. Application of EU competition rules to sport
Erika Szyszczak
PART IV Organisation
14. European law and the governance of sport
Borja Garcia and Mads de Wolff
15. Specificity of sport
An Vermeersch
16. European model of sport: alternative structures
Katarina Pijetlovic
17. Sport, free movement and nationality
Stefaan Van den Bogaert
18. Transfers, agents and minors
Nick De Marco
19. Professional team sports and collective labour law in the European Union
Leanne O'Leary
20. Integrity of sport
Sylvia Schenk
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"