Description
Stephen F. Ross presents this succinct introduction to key topics of law specific to sports, comparing approaches to sports law across the globe, with particular focus on the United States, Europe, and common law jurisdictions. Contrasting the profit-maximizing approach of North American leagues with the global integrated approach of professional sports governed by national and international governing boards, the book offers a novel model for the latter.
Key features include:
- an exploration of how law facilitates or impairs revenue generation through contract, intellectual property, and other doctrines
- an insight into remedies for player contract breaches
- examination of the widespread use of arbitration in the resolution of sports law disputes
analysis of competition law and human rights law as the principal external legal constraints on sporting entities.
This Advanced Introduction will be a useful resource for scholars and advanced students of sports law. It will also be beneficial for sports lawyers and practitioners, as well as those in the fields of global and transnational law.
About the Author
Stephen F. Ross, Professor of Law, Pennsylvania State University, US
Reviews
'Global Sports Law makes a good introduction to comparative sports law and to the variety of legal issues players, teams, and leagues (or NGBs) face.' -- Jason S Zarin, International Journal of Legal Information
'In his thriving effort to summarize complex issues and make them effortlessly intelligible to the young under-graduate as well as the layman, Professor Ross shows a rare talent of a juridical storyteller gratifying his readers with the clear and simple description of the current global sports law great questions.' -- Durante Rapacciuolo, Rivista di diritto ed Economia dello Sport
'For anyone looking to better their understanding of the role of law in sport, it is perfect.' -- Mark Worsnop, Law Institute Journal
'This text fills a yawning gap in the literature. Hitherto sports law books have dealt with one jurisdiction, scarcely acknowledging the alternative approaches adopted by other legal systems. Professor Ross, whose distinguished career has been marked by a commitment to comparative legal analysis, is the ideal person to review the terrain and point out the landmarks. This book will be of immense value to anyone who wants to understand how the law can interact with sports and sports organizations, not just by imagining abstract counterfactuals, but using concrete examples of alternative juridical interpretations.' -- - Stefan Szymanski, University of Michigan, US
'Steve Ross is able to take the swirling vortex of sports law from around the world and corral it into a comprehensible and relatable form. Those lawyers working in sports should dig into this book if only to learn some valuable analogies that can shape one's own practice.' -- - Robert Hacker, President, Sports Lawyers Association
'Sport is typically fast-moving, vivid and colourful. Governance in sport is by contrast typically conservative and resistant to change. In this book Steve Ross, one of the world's foremost sports law scholars, explains the disruptive potential of the law in generating innovation. His insights, underpinned by astute comparative expertise, are normatively ambitious and reveal the sensitivities raised by the interplay of sport's economic and non-economic dimensions.' -- - Stephen Weatherill, University of Oxford, UK
Book Information
ISBN 9781789905113
Author Stephen F. Ross
Format Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd