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Economic law --- European Union --- Professional sports --- Athletes --- Freedom of movement --- Labor mobility --- Law and legislation --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Legal status, laws, etc --- Pro sports --- Sports --- Sports persons --- Sportspeople --- Sportspersons --- Sports personnel --- Professional sports - Law and legislation - European Union countries --- Athletes - Legal status, laws, etc. - European Union countries --- Freedom of movement - European Union countries --- Labor mobility - European Union countries
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With a Foreword by Dr Hinca Pandjaitan, Executive Director, Indonesia Lex Sportiva Instituta, Djakarta. This book is the first to focus on the often raised and discussed question whether there is a separate discipline of international sports law and, if so, which criteria should be used to identify it. What belongs to it and what does it involve? So far, the debate has not run along any structured lines, meaning that different points of view and angles have never been systematically compared amongst experts in order to attempt to reach pertinent conclusions. In the present book highly relevant and critical English-language articles on the question “What is Sports Law?” are brought together with the extended papers and results of the 2010 Djakarta Conference “The Concept of Lex Sportiva Revisited”. The expertise and views of the contributors present an important step in the right direction and form a solid basis for further discussion amongst sports lawyers, academics and researchers on the fascinating Lex Sportiva phenomenon. It is essential reading for all those with an interest in sport and the continually evolving interface and interaction that exists between sport and the law, as well as the different ways how they influence each other. Prof.Dr. Robert Siekmann is Director of the ASSER International Sports Law Centre, The Hague and Professor of International and European Sports Law at the Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Dr Janwillem Soek is Senior Researcher at the ASSER International Sports Law Centre. The book appears in the ASSER International Sports law Series, under the editorship of Prof.Dr. Robert Siekmann, Dr. Janwillem Soek and Marco van der Harst LL.M.
Athletes -- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Sports -- Law and legislation. --- Sports administration. --- Sports --- Sports administration --- Athletes --- Law, Politics & Government --- Law, General & Comparative --- Law and legislation --- Legal status, laws, etc --- Law and legislation. --- Law. --- Law, general. --- Acts, Legislative --- Enactments, Legislative --- Laws (Statutes) --- Legislative acts --- Legislative enactments --- Jurisprudence --- Legislation
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A partir de la notion de droit transnational, cet ouvrage s’efforce de décrypter l’autorégulation du mouvement sportif transnational. Il démontre que la lex sportiva est constituée de plusieurs ordres juridiques, ceux des fédérations sportives internationales, qu’un ordre juridique transnational supplémentaire, celui du Comité international olympique, tend à centraliser, aidé en ce sens par l’activité du Tribunal arbitral du sport et de l’Agence mondiale antidopage. L’ouvrage évalue par la suite le degré d’autonomie de la lex sportiva . Emancipée dans une large mesure des droits étatiques et mal encadrée par un ordre juridique international trop decentralisé, la lex sportiva connaît de substantielles limites depuis que le droit communautaire s’en est saisi. Based on the notion of transnational law, this book analyses the self-regulation of the transnational sports movement. It shows that lex sportiva is made of the various legal systems of the international federations, which the legal order of the International Olympic Committee tends to centralise, assisted by the activities of the Court of Arbitration for Sports and of the World Anti-Doping Agency. The book evaluates the degree of autonomy of lex sportiva . Largely liberated from national rules and badly framed by a too decentralised international legal system, lex sportiva is nevertheless substantially limited by European Law.
Sports --- International law --- Athletes --- Law and legislation --- International cooperation --- Legal status, laws, etc --- International Olympic Committee --- Court of Arbitration for Sport --- World Anti-Doping Agency --- International law. --- International commercial arbitration --- Droit international --- Arbitrage commercial international --- Sportifs --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Droit --- Coopération internationale --- International Olympic Committee. --- Court of Arbitration for Sport. --- World Anti-Doping Agency. --- International cooperation. --- International commercial arbitration. --- Sports persons --- Sportspeople --- Sportspersons --- Sports personnel --- Law of nations --- Nations, Law of --- Public international law --- Law --- Arbitration and award, International --- Commercial arbitration, International --- International arbitration and award --- Arbitration and award --- Conflict of laws --- Field sports --- Pastimes --- Recreations --- Recreation --- Athletics --- Games --- Outdoor life --- Physical education and training --- WADA --- W.A.D.A. --- CAS --- C.A.S. --- Tribunal arbitral du sport --- TAS --- T.A.S. --- Uluslararası Spor Tahkim Mahkemesi --- CIO --- Comité international olympique --- Comité Olímpico Internacional --- Mezinárodní olympijský výbor --- MOV --- IOC --- Internationales Olympisches Komitee --- Internationaal Olympisch Comité --- IOK --- COI --- C.I.O. --- M.O.V. --- I.O.C --- I.O.K --- MOK --- M.O.K. --- Međunarodni olimpijski komitet --- Mezhdunarodnyĭ olimpiĭskiĭ komitet --- Comitè Internacional Olímpic --- Sports - Law and legislation - International cooperation --- Athletes - Legal status, laws, etc --- Organisation sportive --- Comité international olympique --- Agence nationale anti-dopage --- Organisation et administration
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