Who may compete for a country at the Olympics? While the qualification rounds for the Rio Olympics received huge media attention, the underlying question regarding which country an athlete may compete for only makes headlines when prominent athletes change their country of representation. Nationality requirements are an issue that had yet to be brought to the forefront of public discussions, as most recent works focussed on only a fraction of the Olympic Sports. This dissertation will be the first comprehensive work to shed light on this under-researched topic and has been published by Wolf Legal Publishers. It not only comprises a comprehensive overview of the different sports, but also analyses the different sporting regulations with rega...
It is commonly assumed that more and more foreign-born sportspeople are nowadays included in interna...
How the Netherlands deals with a large pool of highly competitive athletes and strengthens its place...
The question of eligibility for international sporting representation (ISR) has become increasingly ...
Who may compete for a country at the Olympics? While the qualification rounds for the Rio Olympics r...
This dissertation examines public and academic debates about the eligibility of Olympic athletes wit...
Rules Governing Athletes' Eligibility in National Teams in the Context of European Union Law J. D. T...
Introducing a ‘sporting nationality’ that is completely independent of the standard legal nationalit...
Sporting nationality in the light of European Union law Jan Exner Abstract The aim of this master's ...
1 Abstract Nationality in sport environment The main task of this thesis is to consider the current ...
Nationality swapping in sports is commonly assumed to be a rapidly expanding practice that is indica...
In group and individual sports, the process of easier naturalisation of athletes is gathering greate...
Abstract: Nationality swapping in sports is commonly assumed to be a rapidly expanding practice tha...
At the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London, Team South Africa ...
textabstractWhile the practice of nationality swapping in sports traces back as far as the Ancient O...
For those studying national belonging, elite athletes competing in international mega events offer p...
It is commonly assumed that more and more foreign-born sportspeople are nowadays included in interna...
How the Netherlands deals with a large pool of highly competitive athletes and strengthens its place...
The question of eligibility for international sporting representation (ISR) has become increasingly ...
Who may compete for a country at the Olympics? While the qualification rounds for the Rio Olympics r...
This dissertation examines public and academic debates about the eligibility of Olympic athletes wit...
Rules Governing Athletes' Eligibility in National Teams in the Context of European Union Law J. D. T...
Introducing a ‘sporting nationality’ that is completely independent of the standard legal nationalit...
Sporting nationality in the light of European Union law Jan Exner Abstract The aim of this master's ...
1 Abstract Nationality in sport environment The main task of this thesis is to consider the current ...
Nationality swapping in sports is commonly assumed to be a rapidly expanding practice that is indica...
In group and individual sports, the process of easier naturalisation of athletes is gathering greate...
Abstract: Nationality swapping in sports is commonly assumed to be a rapidly expanding practice tha...
At the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London, Team South Africa ...
textabstractWhile the practice of nationality swapping in sports traces back as far as the Ancient O...
For those studying national belonging, elite athletes competing in international mega events offer p...
It is commonly assumed that more and more foreign-born sportspeople are nowadays included in interna...
How the Netherlands deals with a large pool of highly competitive athletes and strengthens its place...
The question of eligibility for international sporting representation (ISR) has become increasingly ...