International Encyclopaedia of Laws - Sports Law (Online)
  • - Encompasses both autonomous and State-created rules regarding the economic, social, commercial, cultural, and political aspects of sports activities
  • - Attention to regulations that invoke criminal law, labour law, commercial law, tax law, and other fields of law, often applied across borders
  • - Available monographs cover sports law in Australia, China, Croatia, France, Italy, Japan, Poland, Russia, the United Kingdom, the United States, and many more jurisdictions

The trend towards more professionalism in sport and the growing economic, social, and cultural relevance of sport have prompted an increasing reliance on legal rules adopted by public authorities. The monographs derived from the Sports Law section of the International Encyclopaedia of Laws reflect this development without discounting the traditional lex sportiva. Each monograph covers such issues and topics in the field as the following:

  • organization of sport;
  • sport and employment;
  • doping and sport; and
  • sport and commerce.

Lawyers who handle transnational matters in the area of sports law will greatly appreciate these country monographs. Academics and researchers will appreciate its value in the study of comparative sports law.The International Encyclopaedia of Laws is peer-reviewed under the responsibility of the editors and the general editor’s office.


Jurisdictions 

  1. Armenia 
  2. Australia
  3. Austria 
  4. Azerbaijan 
  5. Belarus 
  6. Bosnia and Herzegovina 
  7. Bulgaria 
  8. China 
  9. Colombia 
  10. Croatia 
  11. Czech Republic 
  12. Denmark 
  13. European Union 
  14. Finland 
  15. France 
  16. Georgia 
  17. Germany 
  18. Ghana 
  19. Greece 
  20. Hong Kong 
  21. Hungary 
  22. India 
  23. Ireland 
  24. Italy 
  25. Japan 
  26. Kenya 
  27. Kuwait 
  28. Lithuania 
  29. Macedonia 
  30. Malaysia 
  31. Montenegro 
  32. Netherlands 
  33. New Zealand 
  34. Norway 
  35. Pakistan 
  36. Philippines 
  37. Poland 
  38. Portugal 
  39. Qatar 
  40. Romania 
  41. Russian Federation 
  42. Serbia 
  43. Singapore 
  44. Slovakia 
  45. Slovenia 
  46. South Africa 
  47. Spain 
  48. Switzerland 
  49. Tanzania 
  50. Trinidad and Tobago 
  51. Turkey 
  52. Uganda 
  53. Ukraine 
  54. United Kingdom 
  55. United States of America 
  56. Vietnam 
  57. Zimbabwe


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