
Sports Law in Greece
Beschreibung
Weitere Details
Weitere Ausgaben
Inhalt
- Front cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- The Author
- Table of Contents
- List of Abbreviations
- General Introduction
- Chapter 1. General Background
- Chapter 2. Sources of Sport Law
- Chapter 3. Specificity of Sport
- Part I. Organization of Sports
- Chapter 1. Sports Governance
- §1. GOVERNMENTAL INSTITUTIONS AND BODIES
- §2. NATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE AND SPORTS ASSOCIATIONS
- I. Amateur Sport Organizations
- A. Introduction
- B. Sport Association
- 1. The Notion of the Sport Association Within the Greek Legal System
- 2. The Goal of the Sport Association
- 3. The Non-profit Character of the Sport Association and Its Financial Function
- 4. Members of the Sport Association
- 5. Limitations and Impediments for the Participation of Individuals in Sport Institutions (Associations, Unions, Federations)
- 6. Board of Administration and General Assembly of the Sport Association
- 7. Special Athletic Recognition - Registry of Sports Associations
- 8. Merger of Sport Associations
- C. Sport Union
- 1. Notion, Goal, Foundation and Function of the Sport Union
- 2. Local Committee
- 3. Sport Federation
- 4. The Hellenic Olympic Committee
- a. The National Para Olympic Committee, the National Sports Federation for Disabled and the Special Olympics International Greece
- II. Professional Sport Organizations
- A. Sections of Paid Athletes
- 1. General
- 2. Conditions for the Foundation of TAA
- B. Sport Limited Companies
- 1. General
- 2. Establishment and Goals of the AAE
- 3. Shareholders, Limitations and Impediments
- 4. Professional Leagues of the Sport: Limited Companies - EEA
- C. Common Managerial and Financial Obligations of AAE and TAA Impediments Concerning the Members of the Administration
- III. Sport Facilities
- Chapter 2. Public Regulation
- §1. FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS - THE APPLICATION OF CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS IN SPORT8
- I. Human Value (Article 2, Paragraph 1 of the Constitution)
- II. Equality (Article 4 of the Constitution)
- III. Free Development of the Personality and Participation in the Economic Life (Article 5 Paragraph 1 of the Constitution)
- IV. Privacy: Residence Asylum (Article 9, Paragraph 1 of the Constitution)
- V. Freedom of Gatherings (Article 11 of the Constitution)
- VI. Freedom of Associating (Article 12 of the Constitution)
- VII. Religious Freedom (Article 13 of the Constitution)
- VIII. Freedom of Press (Article 14 of the Constitution)
- IX. Freedom of Radio and Television (Article 15 of the Constitution)
- X. The Right for Education (Article 16 of the Constitution)
- XI. The Right for Property (Article 17 of the Constitution)
- XII. Protection of the Childhood (Article 21, Paragraph 1 of the Constitution)
- XIII. Right for Health and for Genetic Identity (Article 21, Paragraphs 3 and 5 of the Constitution)
- XIV. The Right for Work and Social Insurance (Article 22 of the Constitution)
- XV. Unionist Freedom: Strike (Article 23 of the Constitution)
- XVI. Protection of the Environment (Article 24 of the Constitution)
- XVII. The Judiciary Constitutional Rights (Article 5, Paragraph 3 and Articles 6, 7, 8 and 20 of the Constitution)
- §2. GOVERNMENTAL CONDITIONS AND PERMITS
- §3. TORT LAW
- I. Disciplinary Offences
- II. Penal Crimes Committed in Relation to the Sport Activities
- III. Violence in Sport
- A. Introduction
- B. Preventing Measures
- C. Sport Violence as a Crime
- D. Administrative and Disciplinary Sanctions
- IV. Bribery - Match Fixing
- V. Other Genuine Sport Crimes
- VI. Body Damages: Penal Provisions and Tort Law
- A. Introduction
- B. Body Damages Related to Sport Activity
- VII. Civil Sports Liability
- VIII. Gambling - Sports Betting
- A. Hellenic Gaming Commission
- B. Fourth Anti-money Laundering Directive
- §4. TAX
- §5. SPORT DISPUTES - SPORTS JUSTICE
- I. Sport Associations, Unions and Federations and Sports Justice
- II. The Arbitration Clause
- §6. FIRST-DEGREE INSTITUTIONS
- §7. THE SECOND-DEGREE JUDICIAL INSTRUMENTS
- §8. OTHER JUDICIAL INSTITUTIONS OF ARBITRARY NATURE
- I. Committees for the Settlement of Economic Disputes
- A. Football Arbitration Court
- B. Court of Arbitration for Sport
- C. The Sport Public Prosecutor
- II. Philatelic Sports Spirit, Ethics and Deontology Committee
- Part II. Sport and Employment22
- Chapter 1. General Issues
- §1. THE DEPENDENT LABOUR CONTRACT
- §2. THE PROJECT CONTRACT
- §3. THE INDEPENDENT SERVICES CONTRACT
- Chapter 2. Sources of Employment Law
- §1. LEGAL STATUS OF PLAYERS - AMATEUR ATHLETES
- §2. PAID AND PROFESSIONAL ATHLETES: EMPLOYMENT RELATIONSHIP - FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS FOR CLUBS AND PLAYERS
- §3. LEGAL STATUS OF COACHES, REFEREES, MANAGERS
- I. Coaches
- II. Referees
- III. Managers
- §4. AGENTS' REGULATIONS
- §5. EMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC DISPUTE SETTLEMENTS
- §6. SOCIAL SECURITY
- §7. TAX LAW
- Part III. Doping and Sport
- Chapter 1. General Issues
- Chapter 2. Public Regulation
- Chapter 3. Private Regulation - Doping as Disciplinary Offence
- Chapter 4. Competent Judicial Body
- Part IV. Sport and Commerce
- Chapter 1. General Issues - Challenges
- Chapter 2. Public Regulation
- §1. MEDIA AND TELEVISION RIGHTS
- §2. SPONSORING
- I. Sponsoring Individual Sports Athletes
- II. Sponsoring Sports Teams
- III. Sponsoring Sports Events
- IV. Clauses under the Sponsoring Agreement
- V. Merchandising
- A. Character Merchandising
- B. Merchandising Trademarks
- C. Merchandising of Sporting Objects
- VI. Ownership of Clubs
- §3. EPILOGUE
- Selected Bibliography
- Index
- Back cover
Systemvoraussetzungen
Dateiformat: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe-DRM (Digital Rights Management)
Systemvoraussetzungen:
- Computer (Windows; MacOS X; Linux): Installieren Sie bereits vor dem Download die kostenlose Software Adobe Digital Editions (siehe E-Book Hilfe).
- Tablet/Smartphone (Android; iOS): Installieren Sie bereits vor dem Download die kostenlose App Adobe Digital Editions oder die App PocketBook (siehe E-Book Hilfe).
- E-Book-Reader: Bookeen, Kobo, Pocketbook, Sony, Tolino u.v.a.m. (nicht Kindle)
Das Dateiformat PDF zeigt auf jeder Hardware eine Buchseite stets identisch an. Daher ist eine PDF auch für ein komplexes Layout geeignet, wie es bei Lehr- und Fachbüchern verwendet wird (Bilder, Tabellen, Spalten, Fußnoten). Bei kleinen Displays von E-Readern oder Smartphones sind PDF leider eher nervig, weil zu viel Scrollen notwendig ist.
Mit Adobe-DRM wird hier ein „harter” Kopierschutz verwendet. Wenn die notwendigen Voraussetzungen nicht vorliegen, können Sie das E-Book leider nicht öffnen. Daher müssen Sie bereits vor dem Download Ihre Lese-Hardware vorbereiten.
Bitte beachten Sie: Wir empfehlen Ihnen unbedingt nach Installation der Lese-Software diese mit Ihrer persönlichen Adobe-ID zu autorisieren!
Weitere Informationen finden Sie in unserer E-Book Hilfe.