Challenging sports governing bodies / Adam Lewis (QC, Barrister, Blackstone Chambers), Jonathan Taylor (Partner and Co-head of International Sports Group, Bird and Bird LLP), Nick De Marco (Barrister, Blackstone Chambers), James Segan (Barrister, Blackstone Chambers).
الناشر: Haywards Heath, West Sussex : Bloomsbury Professional, [2016]الوصف: xxvii, 180 pages ; 25 cmتدمك:- 9781780439884 (pbk)
- Professional sports -- Law and legislation -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
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The purpose of this book is twofold. First, it updates those key chapers of Lewis & Taylor, Sport: law and practice that concerned sports disputes (in particular parts D1 and D2 of the 3rd edition). Secondly, by concentrating on disputes, it aims to provide an accessible and practical handbook, not only to the busy legal practitioner involved in those disputes, but also to sports administrators, agents, managers, and commentators, as well as to students of sports law --Preface.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction -- 2. Actions of Sports Governing Bodies -- A. Actions Affecting a Specific Individual Participant -- B. Actions Affecting a Class of Individual Participants -- C. Failure to Take Action in Relation to Individual Participants -- D. Actions Affecting Specific Clubs -- E. Actions Affecting All Clubs -- F. Actions Affecting Other Sports Governing Bodies -- G. Actions Affecting Commercial Partners -- H. Actions Affecting the Public -- I. Actions of Participants Affecting other Participants -- 3. Identification of Cause of Action and Respondent -- A. Cause of Action -- B. Respondent -- 4. Choice of Forum Forthe Challenge -- A. Internal Proceedings and Internal Dispute Resolution -- B. Attempts to Oust the Jurisdiction of the Courts -- C. External Arbitration -- D. Court -- E. Alternative Dispute Resolution or Mediation -- F. Administrative Authorities -- 5. Public or Private? -- A. Public or Private for the Purposes of the Choice of Procedure -- B. Human Rights Act 1998 -- C. Extension to Sports Governing Bodies of Eu Free Movement Law -- 6. The Varying Degrees of Review -- A. Judicial Reluctance to Intervene -- B. Contexts in which the Principle has Been Applied -- C. Limitations on the Principle -- D. Does the Principle Apply in the Context of Restraint of Trade? -- E. Should Specialist Arbitral Bodies be so Reluctant? -- F. Reluctance to Intervene under European Law -- 7. Grounds for Review Arising out of Control Ofthe Sport -- A. Extent of and Basis for the Grounds for Review -- B. The Requirement to Act Lawfully and in Accordance with the Sports Governing Body's Rules -- C. Requirement to act Fairly in a Procedural Sense, or `Natural Justice' -- D. Requirement to Take into Account only Relevant Considerations -- E. Requirement that the Body Instruct Itself Properly as to the Facts -- F. The Requirement not to Act Contrary to a Legitimate Expectation -- G. Requirement not to Act Unreasonably, Irrationally, Arbitrarily or Capriciously -- 8. Contract -- A. Sources of Contracts to which Sports Governing Bodies are Party -- B. Express Contractual Obligations -- C. Implied Contractual Obligations -- D. Relationship Between Express and Implied Contractual Obligations -- 9. Tort -- A. Actions in Negligence Against Sports Governing Bodies -- B. Inducing Breach of Contract and the Economic Torts -- C. Actions Against Sports Governing Bodiesbased on other Torts? -- 10. Common Law Restraint of Trade -- A. Basis for and Extent of the Doctrine -- B. Application to the Rules and Actions of Sports Governing Bodies -- C. Does the Doctrine Remain a Distinct Basis for Challenge? -- 11. EU and Domestic Competition Law -- A. Competition Law Rules in Brief -- B. Application of the Rules by the English Courts in the Context of Sport -- 12. EU free Movement Rules -- A. Free Movement Rules in Brief -- B. Application of the Rules by the English Courts in the Context of Sport -- 13. Remedies -- A. Interim Injunctions -- B. Final Injunctions -- C. Interim Declarations -- D. Final Declarations -- E. Remission for a Fresh Decision -- F. Damages -- G. Remedies under the Human Rights Act 1998 -- H. Unfair Prejudice Petitions under Section 994 of the Companies Act 2006 -- 14. Procedural Aspects -- A. Parties -- B. Obtaining a Quicker Resolution of the Issue -- C. Security for Costs -- D. Stay in the Light of an Arbitration Clause or Internal Proceedings -- E. Stay in the Light of Pending Criminal Proceedings -- F. Stay in the Light of Pending Challenge -- G. Stay in the Light of Parallel Regulatory Competition Proceedings -- H. References to the European Court of Justice -- I. Jurisdiction and Applicable Law.