© 2014 Taylor & Francis. International sport governing bodies (ISGBs) are built on the foundations of freedom of association and traditionally enjoy a large degree of autonomy in their decision-making. Their autonomy is increasingly confined, however, and their hierarchical self-governance is giving way to a more networked governance, in which different stakeholders exert power in different ways and in different contexts in a complex web of interrelationships. Taking a rationalist perspective on the autonomy of ISGBs, this article demonstrates that ISGBs are deploying strategies to safeguard their waning governing monopoly over international sport. Opting for an inductive approach, the authors present four possible conceptualizations of a...
The “global” dimension of sport is, in the first instance, regulatory, and it embraces the whole com...
Historically, sports organisations have enjoyed considerable autonomy in running and regulating spor...
Sports governing bodies' capacity to control their respective sports has come under growing pressur...
International sport governing bodies (ISGBs) are built on the foundations of freedom of association ...
This chapter discusses the concept of sporting autonomy, as well as how the notion can be meaningful...
Establishing rules lies at the heart of sport. Furthermore, it can be said that legal order allows o...
This article critically reviews the concept of sports autonomy. It argues that sports autonomy is of...
© 2017 Dr. Lloyd Douglas FreeburnThis thesis challenges the conventional conception of the private l...
In this paper, structural issues with regard to the quality of the self-governance of the 35 Olympic...
The sport autonomy is one of the most crucial and vexed issues in sport law. Not only does it delimi...
Over the past two decades, there has been increasing academic interest in examining the governance o...
Since the origin of modern sport in the eighteenth to nineteenth century in Western countries, sport...
Over the past two decades, there has been increasing academic interest in examining the governance o...
In this article, structural issues with regard to the quality of the self-governance of the35 Olympi...
Political programming of sport has become the new orthodoxy in many countries where the strive for a...
The “global” dimension of sport is, in the first instance, regulatory, and it embraces the whole com...
Historically, sports organisations have enjoyed considerable autonomy in running and regulating spor...
Sports governing bodies' capacity to control their respective sports has come under growing pressur...
International sport governing bodies (ISGBs) are built on the foundations of freedom of association ...
This chapter discusses the concept of sporting autonomy, as well as how the notion can be meaningful...
Establishing rules lies at the heart of sport. Furthermore, it can be said that legal order allows o...
This article critically reviews the concept of sports autonomy. It argues that sports autonomy is of...
© 2017 Dr. Lloyd Douglas FreeburnThis thesis challenges the conventional conception of the private l...
In this paper, structural issues with regard to the quality of the self-governance of the 35 Olympic...
The sport autonomy is one of the most crucial and vexed issues in sport law. Not only does it delimi...
Over the past two decades, there has been increasing academic interest in examining the governance o...
Since the origin of modern sport in the eighteenth to nineteenth century in Western countries, sport...
Over the past two decades, there has been increasing academic interest in examining the governance o...
In this article, structural issues with regard to the quality of the self-governance of the35 Olympi...
Political programming of sport has become the new orthodoxy in many countries where the strive for a...
The “global” dimension of sport is, in the first instance, regulatory, and it embraces the whole com...
Historically, sports organisations have enjoyed considerable autonomy in running and regulating spor...
Sports governing bodies' capacity to control their respective sports has come under growing pressur...