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Devenu omniprésent dans notre société, le sport ne pouvait que susciter l'intérêt du droit et des juristes. Qu'est-ce qu'une fédération sportive ? qu'est-ce qu'un agent de joueur ? quelle est la nature du lien qui unit un sportif à son club ? qui est le propriétaire du spectacle ? autant de questions, et bien d'autres encore, qui constituent le coeur du "droit du sport" et auxquelles le présent manuel, destiné aux étudiants comme aux praticiens, s'efforce de répondre. cette deuxième édition a été nourrie des nombreuses évolutions qui ont touché la matière depuis 2006. Mais l'approche des auteurs est demeurée identique. la première partie de l'ouvrage fixe le cadre juridique du sport, en présentant les législateurs, les lois et la justice du sport. la deuxième partie décrit les acteurs du sport, en s'intéressant aux sportifs, aux groupements sportifs et aux autres acteurs. la troisième partie a pour objet l'activité sportive, envisagée à travers son théâtre, ses manifestations et compétitions, ses responsabilités et assurances. Enfin, la quatrième partie décrit le système de financement du sport dans ses composantes publiques et privées. au fil de ces développements, le lecteur découvrira non seulement que le sport ne vit pas en marge des principes essentiels de notre droit, mais encore que le droit sait, lorsqu'il le faut, s'adapter aux particularismes du sport.
Professional sports --- Sports --- Law and legislation --- Civil law - Sports --- Pro sports --- Professional sports - Law and legislation - France --- Sports - Law and legislation - France --- Droit --- France
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Sports --- Law and legislation --- Droit --- Sports - Law and legislation - European Union countries
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Le sport est aujourd'hui une activité entièrement saisie par le droit, et ceci dans toutes ses branches du droit public et du droit privé. Du fait de sa dimension aussi bien économique que financière et sociale, son activité est d'intérêt général, ce que manifeste la législation spéciale dont il est l'objet, aujourd'hui réunie dans le code du sport. Mais le droit du sport est aussi le fait des nombreuses règles issues du mouvement sportif. L'ouvrage, qui réunit des universitaires spécialistes du droit public et du droit privé, se propose d'examiner ces différentes sources et leurs implications dans le domaine sportif.
Sports --- Law and legislation --- Droit --- Sports - Law and legislation - France --- Droit international --- Organisation et administration
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Sports --- Freedom of movement --- Athletes --- Libre circulation des personnes --- Sportifs --- Law and legislation --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Droit --- Doping in sports --- law and legislation --- Criminal provisions. --- Law and legislation. --- Field sports --- Pastimes --- Recreations --- Recreation --- Athletics --- Games --- Outdoor life --- Physical education and training --- Sports - law and legislation - Switzerland - Criminal provisions. --- Doping in sports - Law and legislation. --- Sports - Law and legislation - European Union countries. --- Sports - Law and legislation - Switzerland.
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Athletic clubs --- Sports --- Law and legislation --- Athletic clubs - Law and legislation - Switzerland. --- Sports - Law and legislation - Switzerland. --- DROIT SOCIAL --- SUISSE
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Law of obligations. Law of contract --- Economic law --- Sociology of leisure --- France --- Sports --- Law and legislation --- Cases --- Sports - Law and legislation - France - Cases
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An examination of the special character of sport through European law's microscope reveals the scope of European trade law's adaptability to the particular context in which it is applied. The story of European sports law told through the case law illuminates the way in which European law is exploited by actors as a lever to prise open sometimes long-established organisational patterns. Sport has in recent years become more commercialised and more juridified too. The challenges to its self-regulatory preferences have strengthened and European law plays a significant part in this narrative. It is testimony to the pragmatic and creative approach of the European Commission and the European Court of Justice to the regulation of sport within the Single Market of the European Union, even though there is no specific provision in the EC Treaty giving the EU competence in the field of sport.
Sports --- Field sports --- Pastimes --- Recreations --- Recreation --- Athletics --- Games --- Outdoor life --- Physical education and training --- Law and legislation --- Sports - Law and legislation - European Union countries
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The laws relating to anti-doping change rapidly, and the World Anti-Doping Code has been at the centre of significant developments in this area over the last ten years. Since the first edition of this guide, the amended 2009 Code has come into effect and been applied in various decisions before national sporting tribunals and the Court of Arbitration for Sport. This second edition covers the significant changes introduced by the 2009 Code. More than forty summaries of recent cases illustrate the operation of the key provisions of the 2009 Code, in particular the articles relating to anti-doping rule violations and sanctions.
Doping in sports --- Law and legislation --- World Anti-Doping Agency --- Doping in sports - Law and legislation --- Law --- General and Others --- Law and legislation. --- World Anti-Doping Agency.
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Data transmission systems --- Computer networks --- Sports --- Law and legislation --- Law and legislation. --- Computer crimes --- Computers --- Cyberspace --- Computers and crime --- Cyber crimes --- Cybercrimes --- Electronic crimes (Computer crimes) --- Internet crimes --- Crime --- Privacy, Right of --- Data transmission systems - Law and legislation --- Computer networks - Law and legislation --- Sports - Law and legislation. --- Sports - Law and legislation - Cases.
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This book is an introduction to sports law, in particular international (worldwide) and European sports law. After addressing the core concept of “sport specificity” (that is whether private sporting rules and regulations can be justified notwithstanding they are not in conformity with public law), the author dwells on specific themes (capita selecta): the character of sports law, the specificity of sporting rules and regulations, comparative sports law, competition law and sport, the collective selling of TV rights, sports betting, social dialogue in sport, sport and nationality, professional football transfers; anti-doping law in sport, transnational football hooliganism in Europe, and international sports boycotts. In this book association football (“soccer”) is the sport that is by far most on the agenda. It is the largest and most popular sport all over the globe. The elite football in Europe is a commercialized and professionalized industry, which makes it a perfect subject of study from an EU Law perspective. This book is essential reading for sports lawyers, academics, students and researchers and in general 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 in which they influence one another. Prof. Dr. Robert Siekmann is Director of the ASSER International Sports Law Centre, The Hague and Professor of International and European Law at Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands. 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.
Sports -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries. --- Sports -- Law and legislation. --- Sports. --- Sports --- Law, Politics & Government --- Law, General & Comparative --- Law and legislation --- Law and legislation. --- Field sports --- Pastimes --- Recreations --- Law. --- International law. --- International Sports Law. --- European Law. --- Recreation --- Athletics --- Games --- Outdoor life --- Physical education and training --- Law of nations --- Nations, Law of --- Public international law --- Law --- Law—Europe.
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