Prior to Barnes, the boundaries of injury-causing conduct in sport, susceptible in law to the concept of consent were confined to actions within the rules of a game. Despite Bradshaw and Billinghurst implicitly eluding to a wider interpretation of consent it was Barnes that first acknowledged that contacts outside of the rules of the game can in certain circumstances, be consented to. Thus, we now have the notion of ‘Playing Culture ’ firmly expressed in law. This paper addresses the problematic connection between criminal law concepts of consent and ‘Playing Culture ’ in light of different perceptions of violence on the sports-field. It summarises a sample of amateur rugby participants ’ responses to varying levels of violence and argues t...
This article evaluates the defence of violenti non fit inuiria in sport with specific reference to t...
Sport, in particular the body contact sports, has seen participants being held criminally liable for...
Pleasure can be regarded as a productive force in the constitution of the social sig-nificance of sp...
This paper explores when the criminal law should intervene in cases of non-contact sporting violence...
Sport is an important area of civil society in both South Africa and England, and this article is br...
Rugby football is descended from the winter 'folk games' which were a deeply rooted tradition in pre...
Sports involving physical contact include situations which, without the implied consent of the playe...
This article takes as its point of departure the notion of juridification in sport and, in particula...
This article examines the model established by the New Zealand Rugby Football Union Inc (NZRFU) to d...
This paper considers the legal difficulties in prosecuting cases of on-ice violence in Canadian ice ...
This article considers the impact on the development of the law of negligence of a series of recent...
This paper provides a systematic attempt to empirically describe the ways in which athletes’ consent...
Sports are one of the only places where intentional acts of aggression toward another person are acc...
[eng] The aim of this study was to analyze the attitudes towards fair play, playing foul/hard, and t...
This article considers the impact on the law of negligence of a series of recent cases involving inj...
This article evaluates the defence of violenti non fit inuiria in sport with specific reference to t...
Sport, in particular the body contact sports, has seen participants being held criminally liable for...
Pleasure can be regarded as a productive force in the constitution of the social sig-nificance of sp...
This paper explores when the criminal law should intervene in cases of non-contact sporting violence...
Sport is an important area of civil society in both South Africa and England, and this article is br...
Rugby football is descended from the winter 'folk games' which were a deeply rooted tradition in pre...
Sports involving physical contact include situations which, without the implied consent of the playe...
This article takes as its point of departure the notion of juridification in sport and, in particula...
This article examines the model established by the New Zealand Rugby Football Union Inc (NZRFU) to d...
This paper considers the legal difficulties in prosecuting cases of on-ice violence in Canadian ice ...
This article considers the impact on the development of the law of negligence of a series of recent...
This paper provides a systematic attempt to empirically describe the ways in which athletes’ consent...
Sports are one of the only places where intentional acts of aggression toward another person are acc...
[eng] The aim of this study was to analyze the attitudes towards fair play, playing foul/hard, and t...
This article considers the impact on the law of negligence of a series of recent cases involving inj...
This article evaluates the defence of violenti non fit inuiria in sport with specific reference to t...
Sport, in particular the body contact sports, has seen participants being held criminally liable for...
Pleasure can be regarded as a productive force in the constitution of the social sig-nificance of sp...