This paper will discuss the limitation of freedom of movement for workers within the European Union in relationship with FIFA’s regulations on the status and transfer of players. The specific Article that will be discussed is Article 17(1) and how it affects professional football players from exercising their freedom of movement that is protected by the EU Treaties. The research shows that there is a discrepancy between decisions taken by the Court of Justice of the European Union and the Court of Arbitration for Sports relating to current FIFA regulations. The paper will suggest that there is a need for ruling in this area in order to ensure that the freedom of movement for worker is respecte
The aim of this paper is to present legal and economic aspects of the transfers of football players....
The article describes post-Bosman legal environment of athletes and picks some examples which demons...
The purpose of this article is to discuss some of the ramifications of the European Court of Justice...
For the past fifteen years, ever since the Court of Justice’s ruling in its landmark case Bosman, th...
The transfer system was created in order to control player movement between football clubs and has e...
Following the Bosman verdict from the ECJ in 1995, FIFA, the governing body of football, had to chan...
Most professional sports contain rules and regulations governing labour that do not apply in most ot...
Part II of this paper reviews the Bosman holding in detail. Part III discusses UEFA\u27s response to...
This article provides the results of a European Commission study into the compatibility of UEFA’s "h...
The main aim of this research is to analyze the legal and economic issues between the current footba...
[Extract] The summer of 2013, while providing good weather for most of Europe, was also highlighted ...
In this paper, the author considers the problem of harmonising the contractual stability of professi...
Labour marker controls in sport have been around since the very beginning of professional leagues, w...
The specific focus of this article is on present and future contractual relations between footballer...
The aim of this paper is to present legal and economic aspects of the transfers of football players....
The aim of this paper is to present legal and economic aspects of the transfers of football players....
The article describes post-Bosman legal environment of athletes and picks some examples which demons...
The purpose of this article is to discuss some of the ramifications of the European Court of Justice...
For the past fifteen years, ever since the Court of Justice’s ruling in its landmark case Bosman, th...
The transfer system was created in order to control player movement between football clubs and has e...
Following the Bosman verdict from the ECJ in 1995, FIFA, the governing body of football, had to chan...
Most professional sports contain rules and regulations governing labour that do not apply in most ot...
Part II of this paper reviews the Bosman holding in detail. Part III discusses UEFA\u27s response to...
This article provides the results of a European Commission study into the compatibility of UEFA’s "h...
The main aim of this research is to analyze the legal and economic issues between the current footba...
[Extract] The summer of 2013, while providing good weather for most of Europe, was also highlighted ...
In this paper, the author considers the problem of harmonising the contractual stability of professi...
Labour marker controls in sport have been around since the very beginning of professional leagues, w...
The specific focus of this article is on present and future contractual relations between footballer...
The aim of this paper is to present legal and economic aspects of the transfers of football players....
The aim of this paper is to present legal and economic aspects of the transfers of football players....
The article describes post-Bosman legal environment of athletes and picks some examples which demons...
The purpose of this article is to discuss some of the ramifications of the European Court of Justice...