Because there have been few criminal prosecutions for violence in sports, there are several difficult issues that have received only cursory analysis. This Note will focus on one such issue-the existence and effect of the consent of the injured party. In section I, it will analyze the various general theories relating to the nature of actual consent and will suggest that the current theoretical framework\u27s emphasis on ascertaining the victim\u27s subjective state of mind is, in some contexts, ill-conceived and unhelpful. It will argue that societal interests involved in human interactions should become a major focus of any analysis, particularly in the sports context where a traditional inquiry into subjective state of mind is most inapp...
This article addresses the problem of violence in sports and assesses the inability of the tradition...
ABSTRACT: The boundary between sports law and common law is not a clear one, and this uncertainty is...
One of the primary aims of Criminal Law is the protection of life and the integrity of the body. In ...
This paper considers the legal difficulties in prosecuting cases of on-ice violence in Canadian ice ...
This paper explores when the criminal law should intervene in cases of non-contact sporting violence...
Does consent excuse violence against another? Generally, it does not. Recently, however, criminal de...
Gladiator sports, such as boxing, martial arts, and American football, are permitted to exist in par...
This Note argues that the criminal justice system is ill-equipped to, and thus should refrain from, ...
Over the past decade, the law\u27s emergence into the professional sports arena has been increasing....
Sports involving physical contact include situations which, without the implied consent of the playe...
Prior to Barnes, the boundaries of injury-causing conduct in sport, susceptible in law to the concep...
The author examines two proposals to expand legal recognition of individual control over physical in...
This article considers in Part II the status and influence of public health research regarding the s...
This paper provides a systematic attempt to empirically describe the ways in which athletes’ consent...
This article continues conversation about consent to physical harm started in Vera Bergelson, The Ri...
This article addresses the problem of violence in sports and assesses the inability of the tradition...
ABSTRACT: The boundary between sports law and common law is not a clear one, and this uncertainty is...
One of the primary aims of Criminal Law is the protection of life and the integrity of the body. In ...
This paper considers the legal difficulties in prosecuting cases of on-ice violence in Canadian ice ...
This paper explores when the criminal law should intervene in cases of non-contact sporting violence...
Does consent excuse violence against another? Generally, it does not. Recently, however, criminal de...
Gladiator sports, such as boxing, martial arts, and American football, are permitted to exist in par...
This Note argues that the criminal justice system is ill-equipped to, and thus should refrain from, ...
Over the past decade, the law\u27s emergence into the professional sports arena has been increasing....
Sports involving physical contact include situations which, without the implied consent of the playe...
Prior to Barnes, the boundaries of injury-causing conduct in sport, susceptible in law to the concep...
The author examines two proposals to expand legal recognition of individual control over physical in...
This article considers in Part II the status and influence of public health research regarding the s...
This paper provides a systematic attempt to empirically describe the ways in which athletes’ consent...
This article continues conversation about consent to physical harm started in Vera Bergelson, The Ri...
This article addresses the problem of violence in sports and assesses the inability of the tradition...
ABSTRACT: The boundary between sports law and common law is not a clear one, and this uncertainty is...
One of the primary aims of Criminal Law is the protection of life and the integrity of the body. In ...