Sport and Brexit : regulatory challenges and legacies
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Sport and Brexit : regulatory challenges and legacies
(Routledge research in sport business and management)
Routledge, 2022
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Description
This book aims to take stock of what British membership of the European Union has contributed to British life for the sport sector, allowing us to make some informed guesses about the future, with all the unavoidable caveats.
The book will look at different aspects of professional as well as amateur (competitive or recreational) sport, in an attempt to isolate the influence which Europe has exerted on Britain so far.
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Table of Contents
Part I: Introduction, 1. Introduction: Sport, Brexit and the Regulatory Role of the European Union, 2. European (Dis-)Integration Theories, Brexit and Sport: A Double Disconnect and Tentative Remedies, Part II: Rules, 3. The End of Free Movement after Brexit: What Does this Mean for the English Game?, 4. Brexit, Sport and EU State Aid Law, 5. Sport, Employment Law and Brexit, 6. Sport and Brexit: Athletes' Sex and Gender Rights, Part III: Stakeholders, 7. Brexit and Social Dialogue in Sport, 8. Nationality-Based Restrictions in Football after Brexit: The Law, Politics and Economics, 9. You're Out! Brexit and Cricket, Part IV: Geography, 10. The Tripartite Agreement on the Transfer of Racehorses between the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, and France: The Implications of Brexit, 11. Scottish Sport, Brexit and Cultural Relations, 12. Regulating the Labour Market for Professional Footballers: Post-Brexit Challenges for Swiss Football, 13. Brexit and Global Sport Power in Europe, Part V: Conclusion, 14. European Union Law and the Regulation of Sport in the United Kingdom after Brexit: The Mediative Effect of International Sports Regulations, 15. Conclusion: Sport Regulation between Brussels Effect and Brexit Dividend
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