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Sport and the Law 3rd edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 333 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Mar-2005
  • Kirjastus: UNSW Press
  • ISBN-10: 0868406430
  • ISBN-13: 9780868406435
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 333 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Mar-2005
  • Kirjastus: UNSW Press
  • ISBN-10: 0868406430
  • ISBN-13: 9780868406435
Teised raamatud teemal:
Now in its third edition, Sport and the Law has become a trusted resource for sports administrators, students of sports law and administration, coaches, referees and members of the public with an interest in the way sport and the law interact.
Foreword ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xii
List of abbreviations
xiii
How the law comes into sport
1(14)
What is sport?
2(1)
Amateur or professional: a valid distinction?
3(2)
A two tier system
5(1)
What is law?
6(1)
How is law made?
6(1)
Remedies under the law
7(1)
The balance sheet
8(1)
The Court of Arbitration for Sport
9(1)
Dispute resolution
10(1)
Rules and conventions
11(1)
Codes
12(1)
The legal view of sport
12(2)
Does `sports law' exist?
14(1)
Commercialisation and politics in sport
15(7)
Subscription television
16(2)
How commercialism affects sport
18(1)
The role of government
19(1)
Sport and politics
20(2)
The legal nature of sporting organisations
22(13)
Legal personality: the problem
23(1)
The unincorporated voluntary association
23(5)
Incorporation
28(2)
Duties of directors, officers and committee members
30(1)
Duties of directors at common law
30(1)
Duties under the Corporations Act
31(1)
Duties under state associations legislation
32(1)
Corporate governance in sport
33(2)
Contracts
35(21)
What constitutes a contract?
35(3)
The parties
38(1)
Remedies
38(1)
Sporting agreements
39(2)
Inducing breach of contract
41(1)
The contract of employment
42(1)
Restraint of trade
43(6)
Unfair contracts
49(1)
Standard form contracts
50(1)
Competition laws
50(3)
Selection
53(3)
Sports sponsorship and sporting reputation
56(23)
Types of sponsorship arrangement
57(1)
The formal sponsorship contract
58(1)
Sponsorship conflicts
59(2)
Restrictions on tobacco and alcohol advertising
61(1)
The use of sportspeople in advertising
62(1)
`Right of personality'
63(1)
The Trade Practices Act
64(5)
Passing off
69(1)
Ambush marketing
70(3)
Intellectual property rights
73(2)
Defamation
75(4)
The conduct of sporting tribunals
79(12)
Domestic tribunals
80(1)
Legal intervention
81(1)
Disciplinary proceedings
81(1)
The laws of natural justice
82(8)
Running an effective tribunal: the practicalities
90(1)
Sports injuries and compensation
91(31)
How do the courts view injuries in sport?
92(1)
When the law becomes involved
92(1)
Recent changes in the law
92(2)
Who gets sued?
94(1)
Negligence
94(6)
Intentional injury: assault
100(2)
Obligations of participants
102(3)
Liability of the manager or coach
105(4)
Pregnancy and participation
109(1)
Liability of sporting bodies
110(1)
Liability of referees
110(1)
Liability of organisers
110(2)
Obligations of the occupier
112(2)
The over-zealous fan
114(1)
Liability of volunteers
115(1)
Good Samaritans
115(1)
Vicarious liability
116(1)
Transmission of infectious diseases in sport
116(1)
Compensation legislation
117(1)
The NSW Sporting Injuries Insurance Scheme
118(1)
Faulty equipment
119(2)
Effect of the civil liability legislation
121(1)
Insurance and risk management
122(10)
The insurance crisis and responses
122(1)
Risk management is essential
123(1)
Risk standards
123(1)
What is risk?
123(1)
Concepts of risk management
124(2)
The role of insurance
126(4)
General rules for persons insuring
130(1)
Alternative insurance arrangements
131(1)
Criminal liability
132(9)
Standard of proof
132(1)
Criminal law
133(1)
Assault
133(2)
Murder and manslaughter
135(2)
Policy issues
137(1)
Violence in sport
138(1)
The sporting crowd
139(1)
Compensation
139(2)
Discrimination and other issues
141(11)
What is discrimination at law?
141(1)
Laws against discrimination
142(3)
Women and sport
145(1)
Discrimination in employment
146(1)
Discrimination in a sporting context
146(1)
Use of facilities
147(1)
Provision of services
148(1)
Discrimination and sporting clubs
148(1)
Penalty in disciplinary proceedings
149(1)
Licensing
149(1)
Single sex sport
150(1)
Determining the sex of competitors
150(2)
Sport and taxation
152(8)
Income tax in Australia
153(1)
What is income?
153(3)
Income from outside Australia
156(1)
Exempt income
156(1)
Deductions
157(1)
Capital gains tax
158(1)
Tax averaging provisions
158(1)
Fringe benefits tax
158(1)
Provisional tax
159(1)
Anti-doping
160(9)
The problem
160(1)
Why athletes use drugs
161(1)
A brief history of regulation
161(1)
The WADA Code
162(1)
Implementation in Australia
163(1)
WADA Code prohibitions
163(1)
Doping offences in Australia
164(3)
Impact of the WADA Code
167(2)
Notes 169(20)
Table of cases 189(6)
Table of statutes 195(2)
Index 197