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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    The Hague, The Netherlands : T. M. C. Asser Press
    ISBN: 9789067049092
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XV, 395 p, digital)
    Series Statement: ASSER International Sports Law Series
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Leading cases in sports law
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    Keywords: Law ; Law ; Internationales Sportrecht
    Abstract: This collection of key cases in sports law accounts for both the historical development of the topic and critical, contemporary issues in sports law. The collection includes case law from numerous jurisdictions across the common and civil law traditions and includes leading awards at the Court of Arbitration for Sport, which individually have contributed to the robustness of modern sports law. It is written by over 20 leading sports law academics and practitioners drawn from over a dozen jurisdictions worldwide. The collection will interest practitioners, students and sports law academics and will also appeal to those interested in the study of sport more generally. Although organised thematically, the individual submissions provide careful and in-depth analysis of each case, outlining its factual background, isolating its key principles and placing it in its wider context. The self-contained nature of the chapters provides an ease of reference and, collectively, ensures an engaging array of voices and perspectives on this area of law. This book is a must have for every sports law library, sports law practitioner or student interested in the area. Professor Jack Anderson is director of Education, School of Law, Queen's University Belfast, UK
    Description / Table of Contents: The Emergence of Sports Law -- Player Mobility v Contractual Stability -- When the Private Business of Sport becomes the Public Business of Law -- Doping and the Spirit of Sports Law -- Contemporary Issues in Sports Law -- Enduring Themes in Sports Law.
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  • 2
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    The Hague, The Netherlands : T. M. C. Asser Press
    ISBN: 9789067048736
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XV, 322 p. 8 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: ASSER International Sports Law Series
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Lefever, Katrien New media and sport
    DDC: 344.099
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    Keywords: Mass media Law and legislation ; Law ; Law ; Mass media Law and legislation
    Abstract: Katrien LefeverNew Media and SportInternational Legal Aspects With a Foreword by Prof. Dr. Stefaan Van den Bogaert, Professor of European Law, University of Leiden, The NetherlandsDuring the past decade, the media landscape and the coverage of sports events have changed fundamentally. Sports fans can consume the sports content of their choice, on the platform they prefer and at the time they want. Furthermore, thanks to electronic devices and Internet, content can now be created and distributed by every sports fan. As a result, it is argued that media regulation which traditionally contains rules safeguarding access to information and diversity would become redundant. Moreover, it is sometimes proposed to leave the regulation of the broadcasting market solely to competition law.This book illustrates that media law is still needed, even in an era of abundance, to guarantee public’s access to live and full sports coverage. Dealing with the impact of new media on both media and competition law this book will greatly appeal to academics and stakeholders from various disciplines, such as legal and public policy, political science, media and communications studies, journalism and European studies. Additionally it contains valuable information and points of view for policy makers, lawyers and international and intergovernmental organisations, active in media development. The book contains an up-to-date analysis and overview of the different competition authorities’ decisions and media provisions dealing with the sale, acquisition and exploitation of sports broadcasting rights. Katrien Lefever is working as a legal councel at the Vlaamse Media Maatschappij (VMMa). She prepared this book while working as a legal researcher at IBBT - The Interdisciplinary Centre for Law and ICT (ICRI), KU Leuven, Belgium. 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.
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.3.1.2 DigitalisationA. From Waves to Bits; B. Convergence; C. Interactivity; D. User-Generated Content; 2.3.1.3 Liberalisation; 2.3.2 Sports/Media Complex in the Digital Media Landscape; 2.3.2.1 Sports Clubs and Sports Organisations; 2.3.2.2 Media Companies; 2.3.2.3 Sponsors; 2.3.2.4 Public: Fans; 2.3.3 Sports/Media Complex in the Digital Media Landscape: Summary; References; 2.1.0.0; 2.1.0.0; 2.1.0.0; 2.1.0.0; 2.1.0.0; 2.1.0.0; 2.1.0.0; 2.1.0.0; 2.1.0.0; 2.1.0.0; 2.1.0; Doctrine; 3 Specificity of Sport: The Important Role of Sport in Society; 3.1…Introduction
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.2…Economic Dimension of Sport3.3…Societal Dimension of Sport; 3.3.1 Specificity of Sport: Introduction; 3.3.2 Specificity of Sport Before the Lisbon Treaty; 3.3.3 Specificity of Sport After the Lisbon Treaty; 3.3.3.1 Article 165 of the TFEU; 3.3.3.2 Article 165 of the TFEU and the European Court of Justice: The Bernard Case; References; 3.0.0.0; 3.0.0.0; 3.0.0.0; 3.0.0.0; 3.0.0.0; 3.0.0.0; 3.0.0.0; 3.0.0.0; 3.0.0.0; 3.0.0.0; 3.0.0.0; 3.0.0.0; 3.0.0.0; 3.0.0; BSec15; 4 Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights and the Public's Right to Information Regarding Sports Events
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.1…Introduction4.2…Article 10, 1 of the ECHR: Freedom of Expression and the Right to Information Without Interference by Public Authority; 4.2.1 What is Protected Under Article 10, 1 of the ECHR; 4.2.1.1 Protection Regardless of the Content, the Form or the Type of Medium Used; 4.2.1.2 Protection of all Phases in the Communications Chain; 4.2.2 No Interference by Public Authority Allowed; 4.2.2.1 Negative Obligation; 4.2.2.2 Positive Obligations and Horizontal Effect; 4.3…Article 10, 2 of the ECHR: Restrictions Regarding the Freedom of Expression and the Right to Information
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.3.1 Prescribed by Law4.3.2 Legitimate Aim; 4.3.3 Necessary in a Democratic Society; References; 4.0.0.0; 4.0.0.0; 4.0.0.0; 5 The Public in Its Role as Citizen and Consumer; 5.1…Introduction; 5.2…The Viewer as Consumer; 5.3…The Viewer as Citizen; 5.4…The Viewer: Summary; References; 5.1.0.0; 6 Changing Sports/Media Complex and Its Impact on the Regulatory Process of the Broadcasting Sector; 6.1…Introduction; 6.2…From Scarcity to Abundance; 6.3…From One-to-Many to Many-to-Many Communication; References; 6.0.0; 6.0.0; 6.0.0.0; 6.0.0; 7 Conclusion Part I; References; 7.0.0.0; 7.0.0
    Description / Table of Contents: Part II Competition Law
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- Sports/Media Complex in the New Media Landscape -- Specificity of Sport: The Important Role of Sport in Society -- Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights and the Public’s Right to Information Regarding Sports Events -- The Public in its Role as Citizen and Consumer -- Changing Sports/Media Complex and its Impact on the Regularoty Process of the Broadcasting Sector -- Conclusion -- Competition Law: General Introduction -- Joint Selling Remedies Package -- Sublicensing Obligation -- Must-Offer Obligation -- Conclusion -- Content Regulation: general introduction -- ‘List of Major Events’ Mechanism -- Conclusion.
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    The Hague, The Netherlands : T. M. C. Asser Press
    ISBN: 9789067048293
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIX, 391p. 2 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: ASSER International Sports Law Series
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
    Series Statement: Humanities, Social Science and Law
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Lex Sportiva: What is Sports Law?
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    Keywords: Law ; Sports--Law and legislation--Congresses. ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Internationales Sportrecht ; Sportgerichtsbarkeit
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  • 4
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    The Hague, The Netherlands : T. M. C. Asser Press
    ISBN: 9789067048521
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXIII, 425p. 1 illus. in color, digital)
    Series Statement: ASSER International Sports Law Series
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Siekmann, Robert C. R., 1947 - Introduction to international and European sports law
    DDC: 344.099
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    Keywords: Law ; Law ; Europäische Union ; Sportrecht
    Abstract: Robert C.R. Siekmann
    Abstract: The book is an introduction to sports law, in particular International (worldwide) and European (EU) sports law. The chapters are all put in the perspective of the innovative sports law doctrine that is developed and presented in the opening chapter on what sports law is. After a general coverage of 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 book covers the following specific main themes of International and European Sports Law (capita selecta): comparative sports law; competition law and sport; the collective selling of TV rights; sports betting; Social Dialogue in sport; sport and nationality; professional football transfer rules; anti-doping law in sport; transnational football hooliganism in Europe; international sports boycotts. In this book association football ('soccer') is the sport that is by far most on the agenda. It is the largest sport in the world and most popular all over the globe. The elite football in Europe is a day-to-day commercialized and professionalized industry, which makes it a perfect subject of study from an EU Law perspective.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction to International and European Sports Law; Foreword; Preface; Contents; Abbreviations; 1 What is Sports Law? Lex Sportiva and Lex Ludica: A Reassessment of Content and Terminology; Abstract; 1.1…Introduction; 1.2…Does Such a Thing as 'Sports Law' Exist?; 1.2.1 Assessment Framework; 1.3…What Is 'Sports Law'?; 1.3.1 Lex Sportiva; 1.3.2 Global Sports Law; 1.3.3 Transnational Sports Law; 1.3.4 Lex Ludica; 1.3.5 Public International Sports Law; 1.3.6 European Sports Law; 1.3.7 Summary; 1.4…A Reassessment of Content and Terminology; 1.4.1 Content; 1.4.2 Terminology
    Description / Table of Contents: 1.5…The Hard Core of Sports Law1.6…Conclusion; 1.6.1 Postscript; 1.7…Annex; 1.7.1 An Etymology of the Termini Technici Lex Sportiva and Lex Ludica: Where Do They Come From?; References; 2 Towards a Typology of (International) Comparative Sports Law (Research); Abstract; 2.1…Introduction; 2.2…Studies and Reports: A Survey; 2.2.1 Public Studies and Reports; 2.2.1.1 National Framework Legislation on Sport: National Sports Acts and Sport Governance (2006) (hereafter: 'Sports Acts')
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.2.1.2 The Role of EU Member States in the Organizing and Functioning of Professional Sport Activities (2009) (Hereafter: 'Sport Governance')2.2.2 Private Studies and Reports; 2.2.2.1 Study into the Possible Participation of EPFL and G-14 in a Social Dialogue in the European Professional Football Sector (2006) (Hereafter: 'SD EPFL/G-14'); 2.2.2.2 The Identification of Themes and Issues Which Can Be Dealt with in a Social Dialogue in European Professional Football (2008) (Hereafter: 'SD Football Agenda')
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.2.2.3 Study into the Identification of Themes and Issues Which Can Be Dealt with in Social Dialogue in European Professional Cycling (2009) (Hereafter: 'SD Cycling Agenda')2.2.2.4 The Equal Treatment of Non-Nationals in Individual Sports Competitions in the EU Member States (2010) (Hereafter: 'Non-Nationals'); 2.2.3 Private/Public Studies and Reports; 2.2.3.1 Legal Comparison and the Harmonization of Doping Rules (2001) (Hereafter: 'Doping Harmonization')
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.2.3.2 Promoting Social Dialogue in European Professional Football (Candidate EU Member States) (2004) [Hereafter: 'SD Football (Candidates)']2.2.3.3 Football Hooliganism with an EU Dimension: Towards an International Legal Framework (2004) (Hereafter: 'Football Hooliganism'); 2.2.3.4 Health and Safety in the Sport Sector (2009) (Hereafter: 'Health and Safety'); 2.2.3.5 The Implementation of the WADA Code in the European Union (2010) (Hereafter: 'WADA Code'); 2.2.3.6 Comparative Continental Sports Law: An 'Americanization' of European sports Law?; 2.3…Summary and Conclusion; References
    Description / Table of Contents: 3 The Specificity of Sport: Sporting Exceptions in EU Law
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  • 5
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    The Hague, The Netherlands : T. M. C. Asser Press
    ISBN: 9789067048644
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XX, 761 p, digital)
    Series Statement: ASSER International Sports Law Series
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Louw, André Ambush marketing and the mega-event monopoly
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    Keywords: Commercial law ; Law ; Law ; Commercial law
    Abstract: This book undertakes a critical examination of commercial rights to sports mega-events (focusing on sponsorship), the exclusivity of such rights and the legal implications of the modern mega-event sponsorship model. It examines ambush marketing of events and the laws treatment of ambushing (specifically in the form of sui generis event legislation) in a review of 10 major jurisdictions selected on the basis of the importance of the events they are to host in the near future or have hosted recently, and the relevant domestic legislation. It critically examines the legitimacy of such commercial rights protection by means of the use of laws in the context of accepted principles of intellectual property law, competition law and human rights law. Specifically, it questions the legitimacy of the creation of statutory association rights to mega-events, and considers potential future developments in respect of the laws treatment of mega-event commercialisation. Valuable for practitioners and academics (in the fields of sportslaw/sponsorship/marketing/intellectual property law); sports administrators (sports governing bodies); corporate sponsors of sports and other events; potential mega-event host governments and law-makers; civil rights organisations.
    Description / Table of Contents: Ambush Marketingand the Mega-Event Monopoly; Series Information; Preface; About the Author; Contents; Abbreviations; 1 Introduction1…Introduction; My Aims with the Book; The Style and Approach of the Book; What You Will Find in the Chapters; References; All internet-based sources referred to, were last visited in or before December 2011; 2 The Commercial Monopoly in Sports Mega-Events; 2.1…Introduction; 2.2…Commercial Rights to Mega-Events: The 'Nuts and Bolts' of How It Works; 2.3…The Development of the Modern Mega-Event Sponsorship Model
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.3.5 Intellectual Property Rights and Common Law Unlawful Competition Protection3.3.6 The Use of a Combination of Grounds; 3.4…Is All 'Ambushing' Necessarily Ethically, and Legally, Wrong?; 3.5…Conclusion; References; All internet-based sources referred to, were last visited in or before December 2011; 4 Harnessing Special Laws to Protect Commercial Rights to Sports Mega-Events; 4.1…Introduction; 4.2…'We Want Special Laws, or Elsehellip'; 4.3…Evaluating the Legitimacy of Demands for Special Legal Protection of Commercial Rights to Mega-Events
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.4…The Special Legislation to Protect Commercial Rights to Mega-Events: An Overview of Selected Jurisdictions4.4.1 The Applicable Anti-Ambush Marketing Legislation in Brazil; 4.4.2 Anti-Ambush Marketing Protection in India; 4.4.3 The Applicable Anti-Ambush Marketing Legislation in the United Kingdom; 4.4.3.1 The 2012 London Olympic Games; 4.4.3.2 The 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games; 4.4.4 The Applicable Anti-Ambush Marketing Legislation in New Zealand; 4.4.5 The Applicable Anti-Ambush Marketing Legislation in South Africa; 4.4.6 The Applicable Anti-Ambush Marketing Legislation in Australia
    Description / Table of Contents: 5.2.2 Sepp Blatter and the Chocolate Factory
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.4…Category Exclusivity of Sponsorships of Mega-Events2.5…Conclusion; References; All internet-based sources referred to, were last visited in or before December 2011.; 3 Ambush Marketing of Sports Mega-Events; 3.1…Introduction; 3.2…What Is 'Ambush Marketing'?; 3.3…The Available (Traditional) Legal Bases for Protection Against Ambush Marketing; 3.3.1 Claims of Rights in the Founding Documents of International Sports Organisations; 3.3.2 Contractual Regulation of Commercial Rights to an Event; 3.3.3 Control of (Access to) Event Venues; 3.3.4 Advertising and Sponsorship Codes of Practice
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.4.7 The Applicable Anti-Ambush Marketing Legislation in Canada4.4.8 The Applicable Anti-Ambush Marketing Legislation in the Russian Federation; 4.4.9 The Applicable Anti-Ambush Marketing Legislation in China; 4.4.10 Applicable Anti-Ambush Marketing Protection in the United States of America; 4.5…Conclusion; References; All internet-based sources referred to, were last visited in or before December 2011; 5 Mega-Event Rights Protection and Intellectual Property Laws; 5.1…Introduction; 5.2…Do Event Organisers Enjoy a Special IP Right in the Name of Their Event?; 5.2.1 What is an 'Event Mark'?
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