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Issue 2/2016
December 2016

FROM THE IPSLJ EDITORIAL BOARD

It is our pleasure to send you the issue 2/2016 of the newsletter of the International Platform of Sports Law Journals (IPSLJ).

The IPSLJ aims to provide updated information in the field of Sports Law and Policy and to promote closer relations among editors and authors of national and international sports law journals.

In this newsletter you will find the content of the Journals but also relevant documents at international and national level.

Finally if you would like to share with the IPSLJ Community some legal news, events, or publications, please just send an email to [email protected].

Michele Colucci



THE JOURNALS



IN THE SPOTLIGHT




Events and Sports Law Programmes

  • CORSO SLPC DI SPECIALIZZAZIONE IN DIRITTO ED ECONOMIA DELLO SPORT

    VI Edition

    Rome, Italy, 2017

    Brochure



  • Advanced Course on Comparative and International Law of Sports

    John Cabot University, in partnership with Rex Sport, Rome, Academic year, 2016/2017

    Programme



  • LL.M. Program in International Sports Law Practice

    St. John's Law School, New York, USA

    Programme



  • EU: Sport Info Day 2017

    (Find out about the funding opportunities in the field of sport)




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 (https://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 International Encyclopaedia of Sports Law

M. Colucci ed.
Kluwer Law International 2016


2016 FIFPRO GLOBAL EMPLOYMENT REPORT

The FIFPro Global Survey provides a snapshot of a professional footballer's life in 2016, covering issues such as age, education and salary, to the topics of contract renewal and transfers. It also gathers data about longer-term experiences of footballers throughout their careers on issues such as abuse, violence, and match-fixing.


EU study on gender-based violence in sport




2016 EU Studies and reports on:
Specificity of sport, social inclusion, EU Physical Activity Guidelines, Grassroots sport, dual career




2017 WADA Prohibited List

(entry into force: 1 January 2017)


ASSER International Sports Law Series:
Evidence in Anti-Doping at the Intersection of Science & Law

Marjolaine Viret


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

Dr. Antoine Duval
Prof. Dr. Ben Van Rompuy


The Jurisprudence of the FIFA Dispute Resolution Chamber

2nd Edition
Frans de Weger



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