Most people will not be familiar with the term ‘jurisprudence of sport’ (JOS). The idea is that looking at sport through the eyes of a legal scholar might illuminate our understanding of certain problems in sport (and vice versa). The term was first introduced in 2011, in the title of a paper by Mitchell N. Berman, who is also a contributor to this book. In the present volume we have contributions from around the world: Italy, Spain, Germany, Australia, Great Britain, the US and the Netherlands, by authors of various nationalities
We first learn formal structures of rules, procedures, and norms of conduct through games and sports...
The liability of players in their particular sporting fields has increasingly become prevalent in th...
This paper explores a question of superficial triviality: when sports use instant replay technology ...
Most people will not be familiar with the term ‘jurisprudence of sport’ (JOS). The idea is...
Disputes in sport and modes of their solution and harmonization with legislation have imposed more p...
This article takes as its point of departure the notion of juridification in sport and, in particula...
The debate about the Strategic Foul has been rumbling on for several decades and it has predominantl...
An apparent escalation in on-field corruption (doping and match-fixing) in professional sports has l...
This paper surveys the academic OR/analytics literature describing research into the laws and rules ...
In this Article, we observe that legal regulation of national and international sports competition h...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This article takes as its point of departure the notion of juridification in sport and, in particula...
This paper surveys the academic OR/analytics literature describing research into the laws and rules ...
In cases with no claims or defenses concerning sports, the Supreme Court and lower federal and state...
In this article, the author analyzes certain issues relating to the development of legal science wi...
We first learn formal structures of rules, procedures, and norms of conduct through games and sports...
The liability of players in their particular sporting fields has increasingly become prevalent in th...
This paper explores a question of superficial triviality: when sports use instant replay technology ...
Most people will not be familiar with the term ‘jurisprudence of sport’ (JOS). The idea is...
Disputes in sport and modes of their solution and harmonization with legislation have imposed more p...
This article takes as its point of departure the notion of juridification in sport and, in particula...
The debate about the Strategic Foul has been rumbling on for several decades and it has predominantl...
An apparent escalation in on-field corruption (doping and match-fixing) in professional sports has l...
This paper surveys the academic OR/analytics literature describing research into the laws and rules ...
In this Article, we observe that legal regulation of national and international sports competition h...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This article takes as its point of departure the notion of juridification in sport and, in particula...
This paper surveys the academic OR/analytics literature describing research into the laws and rules ...
In cases with no claims or defenses concerning sports, the Supreme Court and lower federal and state...
In this article, the author analyzes certain issues relating to the development of legal science wi...
We first learn formal structures of rules, procedures, and norms of conduct through games and sports...
The liability of players in their particular sporting fields has increasingly become prevalent in th...
This paper explores a question of superficial triviality: when sports use instant replay technology ...