Newsletter edited by
S. Civale - M. Colucci - A. Frattini
30 JANUARY 2017 / N. 1-2017

In this issue:

    • IN THE SPOTLIGHT

    • INTERNATIONAL SPORTS CASE LAW

    • SPORTS LAW PROGRAMMES

    • EVENTS

    • JOB OPPORTUNITIES AND RESEARCH GRANTS

    • PUBLICATIONS

IN THE SPOTLIGHT


TAS-CAS

Code of Sports-related Arbitration 2017


WADA

Prohibited List (effective 1 Jan 2017)


UEFA

The UEFA Club Licensing Benchmarking Report: Financial Year 2015


EUROPEAN COMMISSION

Erasmus + programme: SPORT (info day)
Brussels, 31 January 2017


INTERNATIONAL SPORTS CASE LAW


TAS/CAS




SPORTS LAW PROGRAMMES




EVENTS

    LawAccord 2017 Conference
    Denmark, 6 April 2017
    Programme


    Sport&EU: Call for Papers – 12th Annual Conference
    Molde, Norway, 29 and 30 June 2017
    Programme


JOB OPPORTUNITIES AND RESEARCH GRANTS

IOC





UEFA









LINKS OF INTEREST

Asser International Sports Law Blog


PUBLICATIONS

THE FIFA REGULATIONS ON WORKING WITH INTERMEDIARIES
IMPLEMENTATION AT NATIONAL LEVEL


II EDITION

Michele Colucci (ed.)

International Sports Law and Policy Bulletin 1/2016

ISBN 978-88-940689-6-2
(December 2016)

PRESS RELEASE
BROCHURE
TEASER
BOOK REVIEW (I Edition)
COMPARATIVE TABLE
ORDER FORM

The book is the second and updated edition of a work of international specialists, whose contributions have been edited by Prof. Michele Colucci. The FIFA Regulations on Working with Intermediaries is a landmark change in its approach to govern this sensitive category of professionals. This extraordinary reform has had a huge and lasting impact on the consolidated national rules dealing with intermediaries.
The context was too challenging to ignore. The Sports Law and Policy Centre (http://www.sportslawandpolicycentre.com), has published a global, nearly exhaustive review of both the new FIFA Regulations and their national implementations by the most influential football associations in Europe, Americas, Middle East and Asia.
The upgraded analysis is comparative and multidimensional. It raises the major legal issues concerning the actual problems and suggests practical solutions.



The Legacy of Bosman - Revisiting the Relationship between EU Law and Sport

Dr. Antoine Duval

Prof. Dr. Ben Van Rompuy

2016








The Jurisprudence of the FIFA Dispute Resolution Chamber - 2nd Edition

Frans de Weger










TAS CAS Bulletin 2016/2


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