Understanding sports law / Timothy Davis, N. Jeremi Duru.
2023
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Title
Understanding sports law / Timothy Davis, N. Jeremi Duru.
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Imprint
Durham, North Carolina : Carolina Academic Press, [2023]
Copyright
©2023
Description
1 online resource.
Series
Understanding series (New York, N.Y.)
LexisNexis digital library.
LexisNexis digital library.
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Legal issues in interscholastic (high school) athletics
Legal issues in college athletics
Legal issues arising in international and Olympic sports
Coaching : legal issues and relationships
Gender and sex discrimination issues in sports
Race and racial discrimination issues in sports
Legal governance, commissioner authority, and antitrust
Labor law, labor relations, and collective bargaining
Agents (representing athletes)
Health, safety, and disability issues in sport
Injury compensation
Intellectual property.
Legal issues in college athletics
Legal issues arising in international and Olympic sports
Coaching : legal issues and relationships
Gender and sex discrimination issues in sports
Race and racial discrimination issues in sports
Legal governance, commissioner authority, and antitrust
Labor law, labor relations, and collective bargaining
Agents (representing athletes)
Health, safety, and disability issues in sport
Injury compensation
Intellectual property.
Summary
"Understanding Sports Law provides a comprehensive overview of the legal issues and concepts that emerge from relationships existing within American sport. It captures the legal doctrine and rules arising from judicial decisions, state and federal legislation, and the private law created by associations and other sport entities. In doing so, Understanding Sports Law examines a vast array of different substantive areas of law as applied in the sports context. These include contracts, torts, intellectual property, antitrust, labor law and constitutional law. While this treatise's primary focus is on articulating the current legal principles governing relationships in sport, it often discusses the historical evolution of such rules in order to contextualize and foster an understanding of today's controlling principles. It also guides the reader through legal and regulatory developments shaping the future of the sports industry, such as name, image, and likeness marketing opportunities for collegiate athletes and race and gender equity movements across the sports landscape. This treatise can serve as a helpful companion to a casebook or as a stand-alone resource and will prove useful for law students, law professors, and practitioners alike"-- Provided by publisher.
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English
ISBN
9781531019853 (electronic book)
1531019854 (electronic book)
9781531019846 (paperback)
1531019854 (electronic book)
9781531019846 (paperback)
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