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Private Law Beyond the State? Europeanization, Globalization, Privatization [PDF]
Although the changing relation between private law and the state has become the subject of many debates, these debates are often unsatisfactory. Concepts like \u27law\u27, \u27private law\u27, and \u27globalization\u27 have unclear and shifting meanings;
Jansen, Nils, Michaels, Ralf
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Violent behaviour during sports event or public gathering: Disscutable questions in doctrine and court practice [PDF]
In the Criminal Code of the Republic of Serbia, the Serbian lawmaker prescribed the crime of violent behavior during sports events or other public gatherings in the group of criminal offenses against public peace and order.
Marjanović Đorđe B.
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Lex sportiva is a fundamental legal principle in sports law that emphasises autonomy in regulating and enforcing law in sports. The sports law in Indonesia has not yet accommodated the aspect of lex sportiva, failing to guarantee legal certainty and ...
Dicky Eko Prasetio +3 more
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Purpose: identify current issues of legal regulation and legislation in the sphere of physical culture and sports in Ukraine. Material & Methods: the method of theoretical analysis and systematization of literary sources on the topic of research allowed ...
Marina Sannikova
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Constitutionalizing FIFA: Promises and Challenges
FIFA’s reformation process, which began with the World Cup bid in 2010 and culminated in the explicit inclusion of human rights in FIFA’s statutes since April of 2016, exemplifies how transnational sports law ('lex sportiva') can undergo processes that ...
Bodo P. Bützler, Lisa Schöddert
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This summary article considers the nature of global sports law. It examines in particular the extent of sport’s autonomous self-governance, its claims to legal immunity from supervision by national courts and legislatures, and how such autonomy can be ...
Ken Foster
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This article addresses concerns that the growth in global governance may be bringing with it a decline in the significance of democratic sources of political legitimacy.
Klaus Dieter Wolf
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Sports Arbitration. Which Features Can Be "Exported" to Other Fields of Arbitration? [PDF]
This article explaind why resort to arbitration is so widespread in the sport sector and describes the peculiar features of sports arbitration. Then, it analyses those peculiar features, as well as the benefits thereof, and suggests which of them could ...
Coccia, Massimo
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Transformations of the State [PDF]
Since the second half of the twentieth century, the gradual nationalization of political authority that was typical for much of the State’s history since the seventeenth century has come to a standstill and given way to the denationalization of political
Genschel, Philipp, Zangl, Bernhard
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Ken Foster and the Development of UK Sports Law: A Reflective Interview
This interview is a discussion with Ken Foster, eminent and groundbreaking sports law scholar, currently Associate Fellow at the Centre for Law and Popular Culture at the University of Westminster.
Guy Osborn, Mark James, Steve Greenfield
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