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A comparison of the European and North American models of sports organisation.
PRESS-RELEASE
Adaptation of doping regulations to new WADA standard.
Ambush marketing: criminal offence or free enterprise?
Analyzing the new world anti-doping code: a different perspective.
Anti-doping in and beyond the European Commission's White Paper on Sport.
Autumn meeting of German Association for sports law ("Konstanzer Arbeitskreis").
CONFERENCES
Dwain chambers loses High Court challenge to overturn his lifetime Olympics ban.
OPINION
Editorial
Editorial
English Premier League record transfer fees: for the good of the game?
European Court vs sports organisations--who will win the antitrust competition?
FIFA players' agents regulations amended.
FIFA regulations for the status and transfer of players amended.
Fighting sport corruption: Polish experience of a global dilemma.
Football supporters' rights: a lost cause?
Foreign player quotas in football teams: sporting and legal pros and cons.
From case-by-case to a general playbook!
Fundamental doctrines of international sport law.
Internet portal on sports law launched in Russia.
Is the professional athlete's right to privacy being tacitly ignored?
ISLJ welcomes Andy Gray to its Advisory Board.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Jail players who commit dangerous tackles.
Joint declaration on the mutual recognition of EASE and EURO-MEI and the social dialogue.
CONFERENCES
Lewis Hamilton loses formula one time penalty appeal: was justice done?
OPINION
Lex sportiva and Lex Mercatoria.
Models for the promotion of home grown players for the protection of national representative teams.
One world one dream? Sports blogging at the Beijing Olympic Games.
Players' Agents Worldwide: Legal Aspects.
Policing the boundaries between regulation and commercial exploitation: lessons from the MOTOE case.
Price-fixing between horizontal competitors in the English Super League.
PAPERS - Conference news
DOCUMENTS
Report on the conference "Sport and Work", Lille, 10-13 December 2007.
CONFERENCES
Resolutions on the Olympic truce: United Nations General Assembly.
DOCUMENTS
Restrictions on foreign ownership of football clubs: for the good of the game?
Safeguarding confidentiality in mediation.
Sanctions for anti-doping rule violations in the revised version of the World Anti-Doping Code.
Some day the mountains might get 'em but the law never will.
PAPERS
OPINION
CONFERENCES
CONFERENCES - Conference notes
The athlete's right to respect for his private life and his home.
The CAS appeal decision in the Andrew Webster case.
The court of arbitration for sport: provisional and conservatory measures.
The employment bond in the area of sports.
The European Union, sport and law.
The evolution and effectiveness of football banning orders.
The importance of IP rights in sport: global IP & patents meeting London 2008.
PAPERS
The International Olympic Committee and the Olympic System.
The Jurisprudence of the FIFA Dispute Resolution Chamber.
The legal basis of the Olympic Charter.
The legal nature of premium sports events: 'IP or not IP--that is the question'.
The Legality of Boxing: A Punch Drunk Love?
The Olympics, China and human rights.
PAPERS
The Olympics should be scaled down.
OPINION
The policy issue concerning the choice of method to deal with doping.
Doping As a Crime?
The position of the players' agent in European law after the White Paper on Sport.
The prize for freedom of movement: the Webster case.
The regulatory impact of community legislation on sport: INT MARKT 26366.
CONFERENCES - Conference notes
The Sporting Exception in European Union Law.
The Sporting Exception in European Union Law.
The sports boycott of Nigeria: sports, politics and human rights.
HISTORY
The training compensation system.
International Comparative Sports Law
The Webster case: justified panic as there was after Bosman?
The white paper on sport as an exercise in 'better regulation'.
True supporters, strict liability, and Feyenoord: the problem of fan-related violence in soccer.
University of Bayreuth (Germany): sports law.
PAPERS
Will the new WADA code plug all the gaps? Will there be by-catch?
HISTORY


