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The American Journal of Comparative Law, 1998
China's first Sports Law' reflects the complexity of a legal system in transition, giving new meaning to the concept of Market-Leninism.2 On one hand, the legislation confirms state control over sports by relying heavily on standard political ideology, centralized policy-making, and traditional administrative practice to help the national government ...
James A. R. Nafziger, Li Wei
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China's first Sports Law' reflects the complexity of a legal system in transition, giving new meaning to the concept of Market-Leninism.2 On one hand, the legislation confirms state control over sports by relying heavily on standard political ideology, centralized policy-making, and traditional administrative practice to help the national government ...
James A. R. Nafziger, Li Wei
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The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1991
Sports medicine litigation has g become one of the most rapidly V, evolving areas of law—and has caused a parallel growth in the team physician's concern about liability. The threat of lawsuits is very real for many physicians and may in fact be keeping some erstwhile team physicians from volunteering on the sidelines. Physicians who don't want to miss
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Sports medicine litigation has g become one of the most rapidly V, evolving areas of law—and has caused a parallel growth in the team physician's concern about liability. The threat of lawsuits is very real for many physicians and may in fact be keeping some erstwhile team physicians from volunteering on the sidelines. Physicians who don't want to miss
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2022
L'ouvrage revient sous forme de fiches sur les notions essentielles du droit du sport.
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L'ouvrage revient sous forme de fiches sur les notions essentielles du droit du sport.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
This essay argues that sports law can be more than just a fascinating and topical subject with great appeal to those who work or hope to work in the field. It can also be a valuable intellectual and pedagogical enterprise—even for those who do not or will not work in sports. In particular, sports law can be a useful and clarifying lens through which to
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This essay argues that sports law can be more than just a fascinating and topical subject with great appeal to those who work or hope to work in the field. It can also be a valuable intellectual and pedagogical enterprise—even for those who do not or will not work in sports. In particular, sports law can be a useful and clarifying lens through which to
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2010
The aim of this book is to provide an account of how the law influences the operation, administration and playing of modern sports. Although the book focuses on legal doctrine it has been written bearing in mind sport's historical, cultural, social and economic context, including the drama and colour of sport's major events and leading personalities ...
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The aim of this book is to provide an account of how the law influences the operation, administration and playing of modern sports. Although the book focuses on legal doctrine it has been written bearing in mind sport's historical, cultural, social and economic context, including the drama and colour of sport's major events and leading personalities ...
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Medicine, Science and the Law, 1984
Properly conducted sport ought not to give rise to accident, injury and litigation, but alas this does happen: a competitor may be injured by another competitor or by someone else's negligence or default; a spectator may be injured by a competitor; finally, the organizer of the event may be at fault.
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Properly conducted sport ought not to give rise to accident, injury and litigation, but alas this does happen: a competitor may be injured by another competitor or by someone else's negligence or default; a spectator may be injured by a competitor; finally, the organizer of the event may be at fault.
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