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Regulating Youth Sport [Kõva köide]

(University of Westminster, UK)
Teised raamatud teemal:
Regulating Youth Sport
Teised raamatud teemal:
Law is now being used as a vehicle for behavioural change across a range of policy areas affecting youth sport and is therefore a prime consideration for those involved in the organisation, administration and delivery of youth sport. This book explores the law relating to youth sport in social and political contexts and across a range of international jurisdictions. It considers whether current law, regulation and governance in youth sport is beneficial, explores the benefits and consequences of a 'rights-based' approach, and addresses the potential problems of over-regulation. This book is important reading for anyone with an interest in youth sport, sport administration or socio-legal studies.
1. Introduction

Part I: The Politics and Governance of Youth Sport

2. Domestic Policy

3. EU and International

4. Sports Organisations, Sports Clubs and Governing Bodies

Part II: A Legal Right to Play?

5. A Rights Based Approach

6. Discrimination and Equality

7. Legal Protection and Remedies

Part III: Delivery, Fear and the Management of Risk

8. Child Protection: Vetting and barring

9. Physical Harm: Risk management and parents

10. Volunteers: Motivation, training and liability

11. Litigation: Culture and concerns

Part IV: Global Perspectives: Litigation and rights

12. North America: Concussion litigation

13. Scandinavia: Alternative governance

14. South Africa: Developing a regulatory framework encompassing a rights
based approach

15. 'Global' Movement: Rights and protection
Steve Greenfield is Deputy Head of School at the Westminster Law School, and a member of the Centre for Law, Society and Popular Culture, at the University of Westminster, UK. His research has covered a broad swathe of issues around the intersection between law and areas of popular culture, including football, film, music and licensing. He is a founding editor of the Entertainment and Sports Law Journal, co-editor (with Guy Osborn) of the book series Studies in Law, Society and Popular Culture, and the author or editor of five books, including Regulating Football and Law and Sport in Contemporary Society.