How does a successful, caring and committed coach land in a court-room, facing charges of negligence and responsibility for the debilitating injuries suffered by one of her star athletes? This book examines this ever-increasing occurence in the field of nonprofessional sport and physical activity. The authors show sport administrators and coaches how to prevent legal problems through knowledge of law as it applies to sport and physical activity. The book is designed specifically as a textbook for sport law classes. Each chapter includes a list of learning objectives, an index of key terms, a summary of the concepts presented, review questions and suggested references. The case studies, based on actual situations are found throughout the book. They illustrate in clear language how the legal concepts discussed in each chapter are applied in the real world. At the end of each part is a section entitled "Canadian Applications". This has been contributed by Hilary A. Findlay, an attorney practicing in Edmonton Alberta, who also lectures on sport and the law at the University of Alberta, Canada.
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Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
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review questions, suggested references, index of key terms
Maße
Höhe: 248 mm
Breite: 197 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-87322-512-0 (9780873225120)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Part 1 Law, legal systems and research: overview of the law and the legal system; introduction to legal research; Canadian applications. Part 2 Who may participate?: segregation by race, colour and creed; discrimination based on gender and sexual orientation; exclusion based on disabling conditions; Canadian applications. Part 3 Rights of the participant: personal freedom; due process; searches and drug testing; Canadian applications. Part 4 Who is in charge?: mechanisms for credentialing practitioners; hiring and employment practices; the role of governing bodies; Canadian applications. Part 5 Legal responsibility for participant safety: basic principles and concepts of tort liability; the standard of care in sport and physical activities; responsibilities of game officials; civil redress for violence on the playing field; Canadian applications.