Regulating international sport power, authority, and legitimacy / by Lloyd Freeburn.
2018
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Title
Regulating international sport power, authority, and legitimacy / by Lloyd Freeburn.
Imprint
Leiden ; Boston : Brill/Nijhoff, 2018.
Description
1 online resource
Series
International Law E-Books Online, Collection 2018, ISBN ; 9789004353329.
Formatted Contents Note
Front Matter
Copyright page
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Fundamental Aspects of Regulatory Power in International Sport
The Contractual Authority of Sports Governing Bodies - The Real and the Fictional
The De Facto Power of Sports Governing Bodies
The Extent and Function of Consent in the De Facto Power of Sports Governing Bodies
The De Facto Jurisdiction of the Court of Arbitration for Sport
Individual Liberty and De Facto Power
Legitimacy and the Justification of the Regulatory Power of International Sports Governing Bodies
Conferring Legality on the Regulation of International Sport - the Need for an International Treaty
Back Matter
Bibliography
Index.
Copyright page
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Fundamental Aspects of Regulatory Power in International Sport
The Contractual Authority of Sports Governing Bodies - The Real and the Fictional
The De Facto Power of Sports Governing Bodies
The Extent and Function of Consent in the De Facto Power of Sports Governing Bodies
The De Facto Jurisdiction of the Court of Arbitration for Sport
Individual Liberty and De Facto Power
Legitimacy and the Justification of the Regulatory Power of International Sports Governing Bodies
Conferring Legality on the Regulation of International Sport - the Need for an International Treaty
Back Matter
Bibliography
Index.
Summary
In a fresh and original account, Lloyd Freeburn challenges the conventional conception of contracts as the consent-based legal foundation of international sports law. The prevailing legal orthodoxy is shown to be untenable, failing to explain or justify international sports governing bodies' regulatory power or their control over the livelihoods and liberty of participants in sport. The non-consensual jurisdiction of the Court of Arbitration for Sport is similarly tainted. But this significant challenge is not made simply to undermine international sport's regulatory regime. A sound legal foundation for regulatory authority in sport is both desirable and necessary. Consequently, effective reform is urgently required to support the regime's legality and to give it legitimacy by resolving the regime's democratic deficit.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Print version: Regulating International Sport: Power, Authority and Legitimacy Leiden, Boston : Brill | Nijhoff, 2018,
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Brill International Law E-Books Online Collection
Language
English
ISBN
9789004379794 (electronic book)
9789004379787 (print)
9789004379787 (print)
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