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Lex Sportiva: A Playground for Transnational Law
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013AbstractThis article tackles the emergence of transnational law under the pressure of globalisation. It argues that lex sportiva, the law of international sport, is a fruitful research object in order to address three key questions raised by transnational law: What is transnational law? Is transnational law legitimate? How do we deal with transnational
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Lex Sportiva: Transnational Law in Action
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011Lex sportiva has been much described and it is now clear that the jurisprudence of CAS has contributed to confirming that there is a clear field of transnational regulation of international sporting disputes. Within this field many norms created by international sporting federations and general legal principles are used and a global sports law has ...
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2021
The paper aims to provide a quick overview of the relationship between lex sportiva and the activity of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in Lausanne, on the one hand, and EU law, on the other. This inquiry cannot be separated from a brief survey of the main aspects related to the problems of defining the term “lex sportiva”
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The paper aims to provide a quick overview of the relationship between lex sportiva and the activity of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in Lausanne, on the one hand, and EU law, on the other. This inquiry cannot be separated from a brief survey of the main aspects related to the problems of defining the term “lex sportiva”
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2012
The question posed in the title of this article deserves the description of a hardy perennial. Whether there is such a coherent entity as sports law, or whether sports law is only a mosaic randomly aggregated from a variety of what are accepted to be discrete legal areas—contract, tort, intellectual property, administrative—is the subject of constant ...
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The question posed in the title of this article deserves the description of a hardy perennial. Whether there is such a coherent entity as sports law, or whether sports law is only a mosaic randomly aggregated from a variety of what are accepted to be discrete legal areas—contract, tort, intellectual property, administrative—is the subject of constant ...
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Policy, European Sports Law and Lex Sportiva
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009This Congress Presentation by Marios Papaloukas supports the view that as a result of the commercialisation of sports, the number of sports cases that were brought before the courts for a ruling, increased. At first it appeared that commercialisation was the only reason that the European Court of Justice (henceforth ECJ) issued a number of decisions ...
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Lex Sportiva : Spor Hukukunun Küreselliği
2016Sports law, which may be admissible as a rather young law discipline, is still going through the long processes of industrialization, commercialization and with the vast importance, juridification. These unfinished processes caused a whole new concept, which hasn’t been properly defined and explicated yet.
GÜRTEN, Kadir, ERENEL, S. Ege
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The Substance and Illusion of Lex Sportiva
2006Analyzing CAS offers a rich vein of potential insights into international sports law and international arbitration that remains to be mined. CAS’s jurisprudence fills what until recently was a disturbing legal vacuum in international sports. Before the creation of CAS, the rights and obligations of athletes and officials were ill-defined and were ...
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