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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A breakaway league in professional cycling: issues for the governance and organisation of the sport Freeburn, Lloyd
2013
3-4 p. 193-210
artikel
2 Adam Lewis QC and Jonathan Taylor: Sports: Law and Practice Jones, Karen L.
2014
3-4 p. 275-276
artikel
3 Anti-doping and athletes’ rights under EU law: four-year period of ineligibility as disproportionate sanction? Exner, Jan
2018
3-4 p. 128-138
artikel
4 A short story of an athlete: does he question independence and impartiality of the Court of Arbitration for Sport? Gorbylev, Sergei
2013
3-4 p. 294-298
artikel
5 A state supervised monopoly in the betting market: a legal and economic assessment of the regulatory framework in Greece Lisgara, Petroula
2013
3-4 p. 251-267
artikel
6 A tale of two codes: the Australian Football League and National Rugby League drug controversies Davies, Chris
2015
3-4 p. 197-209
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7 Athlete persona as subjective knowledge under the common law restraint of trade doctrine Thorpe, David
2013
3-4 p. 211-224
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8 Breakthrough or much ado about nothing? FIFA’s new bidding process in the light of best practice examples of human rights assessments under UNGP Framework Kirschner, Florian
2019
3-4 p. 133-153
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9 Can I please have a slice of Ronaldo? The legality of FIFA’s ban on third-party ownership under European union law Lindholm, Johan
2015
3-4 p. 137-148
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10 Can player economic value rights be used as collateral? Maciel, Matteo
2018
3-4 p. 185-209
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11 Changing the game: the legal framework for the laws of the game, management of human performance data and related safety considerations in women’s professional sport Didulica, John
2019
3-4 p. 114-135
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12 Choice of law in the court of arbitration for sport: overview, critical analysis and potential improvements Haemmerle, Corina Louise
2013
3-4 p. 299-328
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13 Compatibility of fixed-term contracts in football with Directive 1999/70/EC on fixed-term work: the general framework and the Heinz Müller case Drabik, Piotr
2015
3-4 p. 149-158
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14 Cooperation and reporting obligations in sports investigations Hessert, Björn

3-4 p. 145-156
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15 Correction to: Embedding the human rights of players in world sport Schwab, Brendan
2018
3-4 p. 233
artikel
16 Debating FIFA’s TPO ban: ASSER International Sports Law Blog symposium Maren, Oskar van
2015
3-4 p. 233-252
artikel
17 Demystifying India’s Paralympic movement: overview of legislation, sport governance and ground realities Chennapragada, SriPadmini

3-4 p. 191-202
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18 Distributive injustice: an ethical analysis of the NCAA’s “collegiate model of athletics” and its jurisprudence Southall, Richard M.
2015
3-4 p. 210-225
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19 ‘Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth’: regulating for integrity, what equestrianism can learn from Thoroughbred racing Merritt, Jonathan Glen
2017
3-4 p. 198-216
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20 Editorial Anderson, Jack
2014
3-4 p. 153-154
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21 Embedding the human rights of players in world sport Schwab, Brendan
2018
3-4 p. 214-232
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22 E-sport and the EU: the view from the English Bridge Union Abanazir, Cem
2019
3-4 p. 102-113
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23 Evening the playing field: women’s sport as a vehicle for human rights Lemmon, Marlaina
2019
3-4 p. 238-257
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24 Extending integrity to third parties: in search of a new model for anti-corruption in sports Kruessmann, Thomas
2018
3-4 p. 136-149
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25 Fixed sanction frameworks in the World Anti-Doping Codes 2015 and 2021: Can hearing panels go below the limits in the pursuit of proportionate punishments? Exner, Jan

3-4 p. 126-144
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26 Football and State aid: too important to fail? Craven, Richard
2014
3-4 p. 205-217
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27 Football intermediaries and self-regulation: the need for greater transparency through disciplinary law, sanctioning and qualifying criteria Ioannidis, Gregory
2019
3-4 p. 154-170
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28 Genetic doping: WADA we do about the future of ‘cheating’ in sport? Brown, James
2019
3-4 p. 258-280
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29 How to bail out your local club: the application of the State aid rules to professional football clubs in financial difficulty Maren, Oskar van
2017
3-4 p. 155-176
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30 Integration of eSports in the structure of Ifs: disruption or continuity? Aghey, Cedrick

3-4 p. 120-125
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31 International Sports Law Journal (2016) 16:3–4 Lindholm, Johan
2017
3-4 p. 129-130
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32 International Sports Law Journal (2015) 15:3–4 Anderson, Jack
2016
3-4 p. 135-136
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33 International Sports Law Journal (2013) 13:3–4 Anderson, Jack
2013
3-4 p. 191-192
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34 Katrien Lefever: New Media and Sport—International Legal Aspects Evens, Tom
2013
3-4 p. 339-340
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35 Legal liability of coaches: a UK perspective Partington, Neil
2014
3-4 p. 232-241
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36 Lunch and learn: FIFA and dispute resolution chamber update Wilms, Tim
2013
3-4 p. 333-335
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37 Lunch and Learn: the CAS code of sports-related arbitration Lisgara, Petroula
2013
3-4 p. 336-338
artikel
38 Mandatory arbitration as a possible future for sports arbitration: the Portuguese example Flamínio da Silva, Artur

3-4 p. 180-190
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39 Manipulation of competitions in Formula-1: where policy ends and cheating begins Zaksaitė, Salomėja
2016
3-4 p. 240-246
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40 Match-fixing: the shifting interplay between tactics, disciplinary offence and crime Zaksaite, Salomeja
2013
3-4 p. 287-293
artikel
41 Match-manipulation in football - the challenges faced in Finland Peurala, Johanna
2013
3-4 p. 268-286
artikel
42 Media rights and online betting in football matches under Portuguese law Pereira, Alexandre L. Dias
2014
3-4 p. 167-178
artikel
43 Michael Jordan’s who? The trade mark litigation between Michael Jordan and ‘Qiaodan’ sports Garraffa, Paolo
2016
3-4 p. 234-239
artikel
44 Minimizing the risks of untimely payments by means of instruments of financially punitive and/or compensatory nature Krechetov, Eugene
2013
3-4 p. 242-250
artikel
45 Missing the puck at the bargaining table: the 2012–2013 National Hockey League labor dispute with some comparisons to European law Rasnic, Carol Daugherty
2014
3-4 p. 192-204
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46 New issues in the labour relationships in professional football: social dialogue, implementation of the first autonomous agreement in Croatia and Serbia and the new sports labour law cases Smokvina, Vanja
2015
3-4 p. 159-171
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47 Nicolás de la Plata Caballero, Miguel Díaz y García Conlledo, Ricardo Morte Ferrer, Gilberto Pérez del Blanco, José Luis Pérez Triviño, José Rodríguez García and Silvia Verdugo Guzmán: Dopaje deportivo y Código Mundial Antidopaje Montero, Luis Torres
2015
3-4 p. 256-257
artikel
48 Non-intentional anti-doping rule violations: Does a new trend in evidence provision suffice? Nuriev, Aynur
2019
3-4 p. 222-237
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49 North American sports leagues and gambling policy: a comparative analysis Holden, John T.
2014
3-4 p. 242-252
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50 On the finalisation of international football transfers and professional football players’ contracts Łukomski, Jan

3-4 p. 157-179
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51 Over compensation: the battle for training compensation and solidarity in United States Soccer Brennan, Terence D.
2016
3-4 p. 228-233
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52 Private order building: the state in the role of the civil society and the case of FIFA Hock, Branislav
2018
3-4 p. 186-204
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53 Protecting spectator rights: reflections on the General Law of the Cup Wendt, John T.
2014
3-4 p. 179-191
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54 Questioning the (in)dependence of the Court of Arbitration for Sport Duval, Antoine
2015
3-4 p. 253-255
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55 Racism in European football: going bananas? An analysis of how to establish racist behaviour by football supporters under the UEFA disciplinary regulations in light of the inflatable banana-case against Feyenoord Vlieger, Michiel Adriaan de
2015
3-4 p. 226-232
artikel
56 Recent developments of Sports Governance in Japan Lisgara, Petroula
2013
3-4 p. 329-332
artikel
57 Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics and the controversy of the Russian Propaganda Laws: is the IOC buckling under the pressure of its own incoherence in thought? Postlethwaite, Verity
2014
3-4 p. 264-274
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58 Social Dialogue and the regulatory power of governing bodies Cattaneo, Andrea
2018
3-4 p. 119-127
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59 Solidarity compensation framework in football revisited Laskowski, Jakub
2018
3-4 p. 150-184
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60 Solidarity contribution in pathological contract terminations Flores Chemor, Mario
2013
3-4 p. 225-235
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61 Sports and competition law: the case of the salary cap in New Zealand rugby union Basnier, Grégory
2014
3-4 p. 155-166
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62 Tapping the potential of human rights provisions in mega-sporting events’ bidding and hosting agreements Heerdt, Daniela
2018
3-4 p. 170-185
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63 The corridor of uncertainty: part one, case studies on the legal challenges to the financial regulation of football Flanagan, Christopher A.
2018
3-4 p. 139-159
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64 The EU, the Revision of the World Anti-Doping Code and the Presumption of Innocence Kornbeck, Jacob
2015
3-4 p. 172-196
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65 The fiction of democracy in FIFA’s governance of football and the case of Football Federation Australia Freeburn, Lloyd
2019
3-4 p. 184-204
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66 The First Annual International Sports Law Journal conference Lindholm, Johan
2018
3-4 p. 117-118
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67 The impact of Covid-19 on sports: a mid-way assessment Garcia-Garcia, Borja

3-4 p. 115-119
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68 The internal governance of sporting organisations: international convergences on an idea of democracy Di Marco, Antonio
2019
3-4 p. 171-183
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69 The International Olympic Committee and human rights reforms: game changer or mere window dressing? Grell, Tomáš
2018
3-4 p. 160-169
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70 The Netflix-ication of sports broadcasting Lindholm, Johan
2019
3-4 p. 99-101
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71 The potential exploitation of non-English-speaking players in UK professional football contracts Brown, Alexander
2019
3-4 p. 205-221
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72 The prohibition of political statements by athletes and its consistency with Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights: speech is silver, silence is gold? Faut, Frédérique
2014
3-4 p. 253-263
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73 The promise of mediation in sport-related disputes Mironi, Mordehai
2016
3-4 p. 131-154
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74 The Russian doping scandal at the court of arbitration for sport: lessons for the world anti-doping system Duval, Antoine
2017
3-4 p. 177-197
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75 The spirit of sport: the case for criminalisation of doping in the UK Sumner, Claire
2016
3-4 p. 217-227
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76 The uniform plan: a cost–benefit analysis of a proposed CAS first-instance tribunal to hear all anti-doping cases Jacobs, Howard L.
2018
3-4 p. 205-213
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77 Time to take a stand? The law on all-seated stadiums in England and Wales and the case for change Rigg, David
2018
3-4 p. 210-218
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78 Training compensation and the relevance of a valid waiver Weger, Frans de
2013
3-4 p. 236-241
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79 Village greens, commons land and the emergence of sports law in the UK Anderson, Jack
2014
3-4 p. 218-231
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80 What can sports governing bodies do to comply with EU antitrust rules while maintaining territorial exclusivity? Kornbeck, Jacob

3-4 p. 203-226
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81 Who tweets about sports law? Lindholm, Johan
2019
3-4 p. 129-132
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