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The participation of transgenders in sport. Right to equality and equal opportunities in sport

open access: yesJournal of Modern Science, 2021
Objectives A characteristic feature of sport since ancient times is competition and the will to win. The basic criteria for the division of competition are goal, discipline and gender.
Magdalena Sitek
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Universal statistics of the knockout tournament [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
We study statistics of the knockout tournament, where only the winner of a fixture progresses to the next. We assign a real number called competitiveness to each contestant and find that the resulting distribution of prize money follows a power law with ...
Baek, Seung Ki   +3 more
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Global Sports Law Revisited

open access: yesEntertainment and Sports Law Journal, 2019
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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Are sports image rights assets? A legal, economic and tax perspective [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
This paper highlights the factors to consider in entering into sports agreements including the tax treatment applied to image rights and the recent update and commentary of the Inland Revenue (HRMC) to their capital gains tax manual on the taxation of ...
Coors, Corinna
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Politics and Law of Sports Business (Sport Industry) After the Ratification of Law no. 11 of 2022

open access: yesSASI
Introduction: The development of the sports industry inherently provides opportunities related to economic orientation and job creation within the sports industry.
I Ketut Nadiasa, I Gede Agus Kurniawan
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Sports Corruption: Sporting Autonomy, Lex Sportiva and the Rule of Law

open access: yesEntertainment and Sports Law Journal, 2017
An apparent escalation in on-field corruption (doping and match-fixing) in professional sports has led to increasing numbers of athletes facing bans and a loss of livelihood as a consequence of decisions taken by sporting tribunals, as part of a ...
Tom Serby
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THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE LEX SPORTIVA PRINCIPLE IN INDONESIA’S SPORTS LAW: IMPLICATIONS AND FUTURE ARRANGEMENTS

open access: yesUUM Journal of Legal Studies
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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The Path of Most Resistance: The Long Road Toward Gender Equity in Intercollegiate Athletics [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
While sports have long played an important role in educating boys and young men in leadership, physical fitness and competitive skills, only recent- ly have girls and young women had the chance to benefit from athletic opportunities.
Brake, Deborah, Catlin, Elizabeth
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The Olympic Movement in International Law

open access: yesAJIL Unbound, 2020
The Olympic Movement has been self-regulated from the beginning, and its private ordering is governed by the domestic law of the nations in which its organizations are domiciled and operate.
Doriane Lambelet Coleman
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Player violence or violent players? Vicarious liability for sports participants [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
This article analyses two recent English cases concerning the law on vicarious liability for acts of violence and considers their significance in respect of on-field acts of violence in contact sports.
James, MD, McArdle, D
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