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Zalcmane, Karina, Marina Kamenecka-Usova, and Atis Bickovskis. "The Problematic Issues of Sports Law in Latvia: Compliance of Labour and Tax Legislations from the Sustainable Development Perspective." European Journal of Sustainable Development 10, no. 4 (October 1, 2021): 291. http://dx.doi.org/10.14207/ejsd.2021.v10n4p291.

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Sport performs several functions in society: an educational, a social, a cultural as well as a recreational function. Nevertheless, sport is also a business: in economic terms, it is a rapidly growing area accounting for 3% of world trade and is one of the sectors most likely to generate new employment in the near future (Colucci & Hendrickx, 2014). For that reason, at the present stage of sustainable development of sports in Europe in general and in Republic of Latvia in particular, there is a growing need for a clear regulation of the employment relations of professional athletes and transparency of taxation in the sports industry. Taking these considerations into accounts, aim of the research paper is to assess the theoretical and practical issues related to employment relationships and taxation in Latvian sports from the sustainable development perspective. The methodological basis of the research consists of general scientific and special legal research methods.
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Krupnik, Inna A., Yucel Ogurlu, and Erkin A. Ongarbaev. "Improvement of Russian criminal legislation in the field of combating sports crimes." Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Law 12, no. 3 (2021): 604–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu14.2021.308.

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The article analyzes the novelties of Russian criminal legislation in the field of combating crimes in the field of sports. The relevance of the problem is due to the insufficient development of the theoretical and scientific-methodological aspects of the mechanism of legal protection of public relations in the field of professional sports in Russia. The purpose of the article is to develop a concept for the development of criminal legislation on responsibility for sports crimes. The main research method of this problem is formally legal, which allows the authors to formulate proposals for improving the criminal law. In addition, comparative legal and sociological methods were used to ensure the reliability of the results obtained. The study revealed that the following acts that infringe on relations in the field of sports are subject to criminalization within the framework of current Russian criminal law: 1) giving and receiving bribes by persons performing organizational and administrative and administrative functions in connection with the organization and conduct of professional sporting events; 2) hooligan behavior of spectators and other persons present during a professional sporting event. The study is aimed at the formation of a system of competencies among law enforcement officers to counteract violations in the field of sports, including the use of criminal law enforcement measures. The novelty and originality of the study lies in the fact that for the first time a concept is proposed for the development of criminal legislation on responsibility for crimes in the field of sports in the form of a revision of the corresponding criminal law norms.
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Madrera Mayor, Eduardo, Andrés Garrido González, and Luis Esteban González. "La formación de profesionales de las actividades físico-deportivas en la enseñanza no-universitaria (Teaching professionals of sports and physical activities of non-degree education)." Retos, no. 27 (March 5, 2015): 152–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.47197/retos.v0i27.34369.

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Las nuevas y diferentes demandas de la sociedad española en relación a la práctica de actividad física y deportiva, requiere formar personal cualificado en diferentes niveles y ámbitos. Alternadas leyes educativas y deportivas en estos últimos años han intentado contribuir a incorporar enseñanzas no universitarias específicas del deporte al sistema educativo. A partir de esta voluntad de ordenación académica se establecen nuevas estructuras, certificaciones y titulaciones, siendo necesario revisar y analizar el actual sistema de formación de técnicos, la legislación estatal y autonómica que aborda este ámbito, y su relación también con el marco europeo. En el contexto de esta situación quizás las necesidades y ajustes se muestren carentes o insuficientes frente a la elevada demanda de usuarios que acceden a prácticas de actividad física y deporte por falta de coordinación, ordenación y regulación estatal y/o autonómica. Con este trabajo, en el contexto sociojurídico del deporte y la enseñanza, se especifican algunas propuestas de mejora que redunden en beneficio de la gestión de aquellos organismos competentes en la materia.Palabras clave. Enseñanza, Formación deportiva, Titulaciones, Competencias.Abstract. The new and different demands of the Spanish society concerning sport and physical activities require the instruction of qualified staff in different levels and fields. We have seen, over these last years, that different teaching reforms have tried to improve the incorporation of specific non university teaching to the educational system. From this basis we have established new structures, qualifications and degrees, being necessary to revise and analyse the current instruction of teachers and the government legislation referring to this particular area and the relationship within the European framework. In this current setting, perhaps the actual steps taken have proved to be insufficient considering the increasing demand of users that can not access to the right sports training education since the lack of coordination and government/autonomic regulation is a clear problem. With this Project, always within the legal teaching framework, we specify some improvement proposals that will have a positive effect on those who are in charge of this particular subject.Keywords. Teaching, Sport Instruction, Coaching Cualifications, Competences.
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Budkowski, Szczepan. "Regulations for unmanned aerial vehicle flights in Poland and other European countries – an analysis of the applicable law." Geomatics, Landmanagement and Landscape 2 (2022): 27–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.15576/gll/2022.2.27.

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In Poland, a growing interest in unmanned aerial vehicles has been observed in successive years. First and foremost, the development trend concerns operations with the use of un- manned aerial vehicles – i.e. drones – employed for sport, recreational, and commercial pur- poses. The aim of the present study is to familiarize the users of drones with the most impor- tant issues related to the various regulations and responsibility for their flights in Poland and other European countries. Unmanned aerial vehicles expand the spatial range in which re- search can be conducted. The work uses the method of critical analysis and case analysis based on legislative changes in Polish and European law. The research subject addressed the char- acteristics of the pertinent aviation law regulations, including those applicable to unmanned aerial vehicles. In this context, a study of regulations in European countries was also conduct- ed, indicating the differences between individual countries. The article is a kind of resume of legislative regulations in force in Europe in the context of unmanned aerial vehicles. Extensive legal systems require the pilot of unmanned aerial vehicles to have professional knowledge required to carry out drone missions safely. The conducted analysis of the rules of UAV flights in various countries allows for the conclusion that the introduced changes, aimed at unifying the regulations across all European Union countries, are highly justified. Compared to some other European Union countries, in Poland the implementation of EU regulations in this re- spect is at an advanced stage.
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Morhunov, O. A., I. V. Lysenko, and A. M. Lysenko. "Sources of Civil and Sports Law as a sub-branch of Civil Law of Ukraine." Bulletin of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs 97, no. 2 (June 30, 2022): 71–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.32631/v.2022.2.06.

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The article is devoted to the topical issues of analysis and systematization of sources of Sports and Civil Law. The role of sports in the development of modern society is constantly growing. The development of civil and sports legal relations requires the systematization of the sources of Sports Law, which should harmonize the entire complex of normative legal acts in the field of physical culture and sports. This would make it possible to develop educational programmes for training future specialists in this field, and would raise the legal resolution of disputes in this field to a more professional level. State policy and private financing in this area require a qualitatively new level of legal regulation. This requires the creation and systematization of legal norms regulating sports relations. In particular, among the issues that require a legislative solution are the regulation of the legal status of the athlete, the peculiarities of the protection of the rights and interests of the subjects of sports relations, and more. For this, first of all, it is necessary to determine the legal sources of Civil and Sports Law and unify them with international legal sources. Civil and Sports Law has its own sources of law. This is the basis for its inclusion in the structure of the civil legislation of Ukraine. Systematization of civil sports legislation should be carried out through codification. This is explained by the presence of a large number of sources of Sports Law, which contain conflict of laws rules and do not always meet international requirements and standards, as a rule, they are of a general nature. It will also help to eliminate the gaps and contradictions that currently exist in the legal acts regulating the relationship between physical culture and sports. In addition, Civil and Sports Law will meet international standards, the legal status of professional athletes and other subjects of sports legal relations will become more protected, research in the field of Private Law regulation of social relations arising in the field of physical culture and sports will be intensified, it will make it possible to establish the procedure for consideration of disputes between subjects of sports legal relations more transparent.
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Kochkova, Anna, and Maryna Dei. "Influence of International Law Standards in the Field of Judges Labor Protection and European Integration on the Reform of National Law." Law Review of Kyiv University of Law, no. 1 (April 15, 2020): 352–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.36695/2219-5521.1.2020.70.

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The legal regulation of the work of judges is important at the international level, confirming the huge number of international legal acts regulating this issue. A number of important documents have been adopted at the regional level, namely under the auspices of the Council of Europe and the EU. The provisions of the Law of Ukraine “On Judiciary and Status of Judges” of 2016 are analyzed. The relations between Ukraine and the EU in the aspect of justice and judicial reform in accordance with the Association Agreement and the impact of such cooperation on the legislation of Ukraine are considered. We can argue for the unconditional influence of the rules of international law on the updated Law of 2016 in the context of a clear definition of the criteria for the selection of candidates for the post of judge. The article reveals the peculiarities of the influence of the international legal norms and standards of the Council of Europe and the EU in the matter of securing the labor rights of judges and regulating the issue of legal relations with judges. The article compares the compliance of Ukrainian legislation with international legal standards. In addition, the author proposes changes that need to be made to the legislation of Ukraine in order to ensure the protection of the labor rights of judges and increase the efficiency of the judicial system of Ukraine. Having considered violations of labor rights and court decisions on these issues, as well as norms of international law and legislation of European countries, the author proposes to introduce a number of important changes in Ukrainian laws. In particular, it is advisable to make changes to regulate the housing issue of judges by the selection of criteria that are put forward to a candidate for judicial office, recruitment procedures and grounds for dismissal of a judge for professional unfitness. Thus, all relevant changes will not only make adjustments to ensure the labor rights of judges and their protection to international law, but will also serve as additional grounds for maintaining the impartiality and efficiency of the judicial system in Ukraine.
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Kovalenko, E. Y., I. V. Kiryushina, and N. V. Tydykovа. "RESPONSIBILITY FOR ILLEGAL BEHAVIOR OF SPORTS FANS: NATIONAL, FOREIGN AND INTERNATIONAL LEGAL REGULATION." Russian-Asian Legal Journal, no. 3 (October 18, 2022): 57–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/ralj(2022)3.10.

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The article analyzes the issues of responsibility of sports fans for illegal behavior during mass sportsevents. The forms of manifestation of illegal behavior of fans, the current Russian and foreign legislation in this area are investigated. The legislation of the European Union is being considered, including theEuropean Convention on the Prevention of Violence and Hooligan Behavior of Spectators during SportingEvents and, in particular, football matches, the legislation of other states establishing responsibility forthe illegal behavior of fans. The article presents an analysis of certain norms of Russian law that establishresponsibility for violating the Rules of behavior of spectators during official sports competitions, includingsuch an administrative measure as a ban on attending sports events. It is concluded that it is necessary tostrengthen responsibility for offenses committed by sports fans, the adoption in the Russian Federation ofa number of special norms establishing criminal liability for such crimes, and the adoption of a special lawregulating the sphere of professional sports
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Knobloch, Roberto. "Archaeological Jobs and Legislation in Italy a Quarter of a Century after the Valletta Convention." European Journal of Archaeology 22, no. 2 (March 19, 2019): 269–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/eaa.2019.1.

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This article focuses on the development of preventive and commercial archaeology in Europe during the last thirty years by examining the case of Italy. This country has a mixed public-private system, where the law establishes that the State manages all archaeological activities, although archaeological services are provided mainly by private individuals or companies and funded by private developers. This framework leads to a mismatch between law and practice, which impedes the development of professional archaeology and the full implementation of the Valletta principles. The issue is examined from an historical perspective, from the 1970s to the present day, and is augmented by a brief analysis of the current trends in cultural heritage policy. The study concentrates on the regulatory elements of archaeological activities, since these legal matters are generally overlooked by scholars.
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Kudryavtseva, Larisa V., and Anna V. Naryshkina. "Legal regulation of sports agents in Russia." Law Нerald of Dagestan State University 42, no. 2 (2022): 100–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.21779/2224-0241-2022-42-2-100-104.

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This scientific article examines theoretical aspects in the field of professional activity of sports agents. The article considers the history and causes of agency activity in the field of professional sports and sports of higher achievements. The role of sports agents in the employment of athletes and coaches of junior, youth and professional sports is also noted. In the article, the authors analyzed the current federal legislation on the stated topic, identified "gaps" and shortcomings of legal technology. Local acts of sports organizations have been stu-died, which are the basis for regulating the activities of athletes, coaches, sports clubs and other persons within the framework of these organizations (legal entities). Special attention is paid to the issue of mandatory accreditation fees for obtaining a sports agent license for a specific sports organization. The authors raise the question of the expediency of their systematic reduction, since this fact will contribute to increasing the level of competition in this field of professional activity. The authors conclude that the activities of sports agents need more detailed legislative regulation at the federal level. Also, taking into account the specifics of this activity, other existing problems should be studied by specialists in the field of sports law.
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Dizer, Oleg Alexandrovich, Irina Gennadievna Bavsun, Andrey Viktorovich Zarubin, Vladimir Nikolaevich Safonov, and Georgy Yurievich Sokolsky. "Sports crimes: issues of systematic approach, criminalization and qualifications." SHS Web of Conferences 108 (2021): 02009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202110802009.

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The study prerequisites are the fragmentation in the current criminal legislation of criminal law standards protecting the field of sports, as well as the issues of criminalization of acts in sports and the qualification of sports crimes. The study aims to solve the issues of systematization of regulatory provisions, the object of which is social relations in sports, taking into account the characteristics of the generic and specific objects, the degree of encroachment danger. The methods included the dialectical method, abstraction, analysis, synthesis, deduction, formal legal method, method of comparative jurisprudence. The results and novelty of the study reside in the conclusions about the advisability of identifying a separate specific object of criminal law protection (social relations in sports), which would systematize related and close acts not only in professional sports but also at all levels of official sports competitions. In this context, the issues of criminalization and qualifications of causing harm to life and health of an individual in violation of the sport rules, exerting unlawful influence on the result of an official sports competition, actions provided for in Art. 230.1 and 230.2 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, as well as the synchronization of the subject of the latter with the subject of Art. 234 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. Based on the foregoing, the recommendation of isolating a separate chapter in the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation and issuing a separate Resolution of the Plenum of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation on crimes in sports is substantiated. Such measures will be able to optimize the criminal law protection of such an important sphere of public life as sports. In addition, this will make it possible to bring the quality of domestic criminal legislation and sports legislation to the international level and significantly increase the prestige of the Russian Federation.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Professional sports – Law and legislation – Europe"

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Khoo, Teng Guan. "A critical comparative analysis of racial integration laws and its impact on professional team sports." Thesis, Anglia Ruskin University, 2011. http://arro.anglia.ac.uk/211744/.

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The following research aims to examine the interaction of law, either hard law (legislation) or soft law (governing body regulation), on achieving a balance between racial equality and success in sport. Nearly all national jurisdictions have legislated to some degree in an attempt to affect equality or equality of opportunity for its citizens. This might be based on achieving equality of opportunity or by means of affirmative action. The research aim is to ascertain how far racial discrimination laws have positive or negative impacts on the success of sports in different countries. The research also has a series of supplementary objectives: to ascertain and consider critically the extent to which the law in various jurisdictions (Malaysia, South Africa, England and the United States) has been used to promote equality; to develop a sequential model to describe general trends to predict the influence of affirmative action and equal opportunity legislation upon the potential success of countries’ sporting achievements; to review tensions inherent in reconciling the equality of citizens at a national level and their impacts upon the international sporting success of that nation; to establish a correlative relationship between the types of anti-discrimination law within nations and the impact of these upon the degree of international sporting success of those nations. The research conducted concentrates primarily on qualitative methods by first adopting a doctrinal approach in a comparative legal study of four jurisdictions (Malaysia, South Africa, England and the United States). A non-doctrinal approach is then adopted and a qualitative intrinsic case study completed, including interviews concerning the subject area. Thus, the research has used multi-method qualitative approaches. The research indicated different anti-discrimination approaches taken in achieving equality. This can be typified by countries such as the United States or England based primarily on meritocracy and countries such as South Africa and Malaysia based primarily on preferential treatment. There is evidence to suggest that these approaches do have a certain correlation, albeit not similar in the outcome of achieving equality for selection. From the evidence presented, the overall study illustrates that racial discrimination laws in the four jurisdictions produced a mixed outcome in relation to the success of professional team sports. Specifically, England and the United States witnessed a positive impact in terms of achieving international success in sports even though there are inherent difficulties in reconciling the equality of citizens at a national level. For Malaysia and South Africa, the result tends to be positive in general at this stage although it is equally recognised that this approach might result in some negative impacts in the long run. The research however is subject to certain limitations which are outside the scope of this thesis, but it is recognised that these might affect the overall success of professional team sports within those countries.
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Khoo, Teng Guan. "A critical comparative analysis of racial integration laws and its impact on professional team sports." Thesis, Anglia Ruskin University, 2011. https://arro.anglia.ac.uk/id/eprint/211744/1/Khoo_Thesis_2011.pdf.

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The following research aims to examine the interaction of law, either hard law (legislation) or soft law (governing body regulation), on achieving a balance between racial equality and success in sport. Nearly all national jurisdictions have legislated to some degree in an attempt to affect equality or equality of opportunity for its citizens. This might be based on achieving equality of opportunity or by means of affirmative action. The research aim is to ascertain how far racial discrimination laws have positive or negative impacts on the success of sports in different countries. The research also has a series of supplementary objectives: to ascertain and consider critically the extent to which the law in various jurisdictions (Malaysia, South Africa, England and the United States) has been used to promote equality; to develop a sequential model to describe general trends to predict the influence of affirmative action and equal opportunity legislation upon the potential success of countries’ sporting achievements; to review tensions inherent in reconciling the equality of citizens at a national level and their impacts upon the international sporting success of that nation; to establish a correlative relationship between the types of anti-discrimination law within nations and the impact of these upon the degree of international sporting success of those nations. The research conducted concentrates primarily on qualitative methods by first adopting a doctrinal approach in a comparative legal study of four jurisdictions (Malaysia, South Africa, England and the United States). A non-doctrinal approach is then adopted and a qualitative intrinsic case study completed, including interviews concerning the subject area. Thus, the research has used multi-method qualitative approaches. The research indicated different anti-discrimination approaches taken in achieving equality. This can be typified by countries such as the United States or England based primarily on meritocracy and countries such as South Africa and Malaysia based primarily on preferential treatment. There is evidence to suggest that these approaches do have a certain correlation, albeit not similar in the outcome of achieving equality for selection. From the evidence presented, the overall study illustrates that racial discrimination laws in the four jurisdictions produced a mixed outcome in relation to the success of professional team sports. Specifically, England and the United States witnessed a positive impact in terms of achieving international success in sports even though there are inherent difficulties in reconciling the equality of citizens at a national level. For Malaysia and South Africa, the result tends to be positive in general at this stage although it is equally recognised that this approach might result in some negative impacts in the long run. The research however is subject to certain limitations which are outside the scope of this thesis, but it is recognised that these might affect the overall success of professional team sports within those countries.
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Sanchez, Paul. "Coming of Age: A Look at Minimum Age Requirements in Professional Sports." Honors in the Major Thesis, University of Central Florida, 2005. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETH/id/802.

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HUTTUNEN, Mikko. "A comparative analysis of the legal position of professional sportsmen under Finnish, English and European Community law : the borderlines of employment." Doctoral thesis, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/4660.

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Defence date: 25 February 2000
Examining Board: Prof. Brian Bercusson ; Prof. Niklas Bruun ; Prof. Juha Pöyhönen ; Prof. Silvana Sciarra (supervisor)
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MANDIN, Francois. "Le droit des activités sportives travaillées." Doctoral thesis, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/4699.

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Defence date: 18 May 1998
Examining board: Prof. Patrick Chaumette, UPRES-A CNRS, Faculté de droit et des sciences politiques, Nantes ; Prof. Massimo Coccia, Birindelli & Associati, Roma ; Prof. Yota Kravaritou, IUE, Florence (Directrice de thèse) ; Prof. Massimo La Torre, IUE, Florence
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Books on the topic "Professional sports – Law and legislation – Europe"

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Stewart, Blackshaw Ian, and Siekmann Robert C. R, eds. Sports image rights in Europe. The Hague: T.M.C. Asser Press, 2005.

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Carro, Miguel Cardenal. Regulación laboral del trabajo deportivo en Europa y América: Guía básica. Cizur Menor, Navarra: Thomson/Aranzadi, 2006.

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Professional sports and antitrust. New York: Quorum Books, 1987.

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A, Uberstine Gary, Corry Joel C, and Pressman Jeffrey K, eds. Law of professional and amateur sports. [St. Paul, Minn.]: Thomson/West, 2002.

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A, Uberstine Gary, and Grad Richard J, eds. Law of professional and amateur sports. St. Paul, MN: West Group, 1988.

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A, Uberstine Gary, Stratos Kimarie R, and Grad Richard J, eds. Law of professional and amateur sports. Deerfield, IL: Clark Boardman Callaghan, 1988.

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Canadian Bar Association. Ontario Branch. Continuing Legal Education., ed. Entertainment and sports law. [Toronto]: Canadian Bar Association-Ontario, Continuing Legal Education, 1985.

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Stewart, Blackshaw Ian, and Hogg Gillian, eds. Sports marketing Europe: The legal and tax aspects. Deventer: Kluwer Law and Taxation Publishers, 1993.

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B, Gould William, and Staudohar Paul D, eds. Labor relations in professional sports. Dover, Mass: Auburn House Pub. Co., 1986.

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D, Staudohar Paul, and Mangan J. A, eds. The Business of professional sports. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1991.

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Book chapters on the topic "Professional sports – Law and legislation – Europe"

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Edgar, Laura, and David McArdle. "Selling Your Sole: e-Europe, Eu Law and Sports Marketing." In Professional Sport in the EU: Regulation and Re-regulation, 141–62. The Hague: T.M.C. Asser Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-6704-455-4_9.

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Siekmann, R. C. R. "EU Competition Law and Professional Sport: The Collective Selling of TV Rights in Europe and the Dutch Equestrian Case: How The Meca Medina ‘Test’ for Organisational Sporting Rules is Applied." In ASSER International Sports Law Series, 97–130. The Hague, The Netherlands: T. M. C. Asser Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-6704-852-1_4.

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