
Sports Law in the European Union
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Inhalt
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- The Authors
- Table of Contents
- List of Abbreviations
- Preface
- Chapter 1. The European Model of Sport & the European Union
- §1. Introduction
- §2. The European Model of Sport
- I. The European Model: Organisational Structure
- II. The European Model: Competitive Structure
- III. The European Model: Governing Body Philosophy
- IV. The International Sports Federations' Source of Power
- §3. EU Sports Law
- I. Sport and the Law
- II. Lex Sportiva and Sports Law
- III. The European Union
- IV. EU Fundamental Freedoms and Sport
- V. Restrictions and Justifications
- VI. The Jurisdiction of the Court over Sporting Bodies
- VII. Purely Sporting Rule and Economic Activity
- VIII. The Inherency Argument
- IX. From Free Movement to Competition Law
- X. Sporting Objectives and Public Interest
- §4. EU Sports Policy
- I. The Road to Article 165 TFEU
- II. Article 165(1): The 'Specific Nature of Sport', 'Voluntary' Activity and Sport's 'Social and Educational Function'
- III. Article 165(2): . 'developing the European dimension in sport, by promoting fairness and openness in sporting competitions and cooperation between bodies responsible for sports, and by protecting the physical and moral integrity of sportsmen and sportswomen, especially the youngest sportsmen and sportswomen'
- IV. Article 165(3): . 'Foster Cooperation with Third Countries and International Organisations'
- V. Article 165(4): . 'incentive measures, excluding any harmonisation of the laws and regulations of the Member States' and the adoption of 'recommendations'
- VI. EU Sports Policy: Clarifying the Legal Environment
- §5. Conclusions
- Chapter 2. Organising Sport
- §1. Introduction
- §2. Authorisation Rules: FIA, MOTOE & ISU
- I. Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA)
- II. Motosykletistiki Omospondia Ellados NPID (MOTOE)
- III. International Speed Skating Union (ISU)
- IV. An Assessment of the EU's Scrutiny of Authorisation Rules
- §3. Multiple Club Ownership
- §4. Third-Party Ownership
- §5. Club Location, Cross-Border Leagues and Breakaways
- §6. Player Release
- §7. Doping
- I. The Meca-Medina Litigation
- §8. Conclusion
- Chapter 3. Playing Sport
- §1. Introduction
- §2. Players' Transfer System
- I. The Football Transfer System
- II. Training Compensation and Solidarity Payment
- III. Transfer Windows
- IV. Contractual Stability
- V. International Transfers Involving Minors
- VI. The Reform of the Transfer System
- §3. Regulating Sports Agents
- I. FIFA Regulation and Piau
- II. The 2015 FIFA RWWI
- III. Reforming the RWWI
- §4. Nationality-Based Rules
- I. Nationality Discrimination in Team Sports
- II. Discrimination Against Non-EU Nationals
- III. Nationality Discrimination in Individual Sports
- IV. Nationality Discrimination in Amateur Sport
- §5. The Involvement of Stakeholders
- I. From Collective Agreements to Social Dialogue
- II. Social Dialogue in Professional Football
- §6. Conclusion
- Chapter 4. Funding Sport
- §1. Introduction
- §2. Financing Sport
- §3. Financial Regulations
- I. Assessing FFP
- §4. State Aid
- I. Public Interest and Sports Facilities
- II. State Aid to Professional Football Clubs
- §5. Sports Broadcasting Rights
- I. The Market for Sports Broadcasting Rights
- II. Consumers, Citizens and Territorial Exclusivity
- §6. Media Rights
- I. Online Distribution
- II. Digital Single Market
- §7. Advertising and Ticketing
- I. Advertising
- II. Athletes' Endorsement
- III. Tickets Sales Arrangement
- §8. Conclusion
- Conclusions: The EU, the European Model and the Pandemic
- §1. The Coronavirus Pandemic and the European Model of Sport
- Selected Bibliography
- Table of Cases
- Table of Legislation
- Index
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