Volume 6

International Sports Law Review Pandektis

I.S.L.R. Pandektis table of contents: Volume 6


Volume 6,
issues 1-2, 2006, pages 1-216
          3-4, 2006, pages 217-468

ISSN: 1109-3943

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The International Sports Law Review Pandektis is the official organ of the International Association of Sports Law (I.A.S.L.).It is being published once a year. Editor-in-chief is Dimitrios P. Panagiotopoulos, Associate Professor of the University of Athens and Secretary General of I.A.S.L., whereas the editorial board consists of several sports law scientists from all over the world.

Since 2006 I.S.L.R. Pandektis is being published from the publishing house Nomiki Bibliothiki. The publication is in English and the published papers concern both the field of academic research in the domain of sports law and the actual practice of sports, with view to contribute to the evolution of the science of sports law and the relevant subjects and also to assist the resolution of the practical problems of the national and international sports community. In order to achieve this goal, Pandektis covers the various systems of national sports laws and the international sports legislation and cites the relative jurisprudence (both national and international).

The last issue of Ι.S.L.R. Pandektis contains several articles on current issues of the science of sports law (e.g. a paper concerning the rules of the new FIFA Regulations for the status and transfer of players), as well as articles on fundamental subjects of sports law (such as an article about the nature of the international sports legal order Lex Sportiva and its relation to the national ones). It contains also recent judgments of the ECJ, orders and awards of the CAS, as well as an announcement of I.A.S.L.

Contents of Issue 1/2 - Table of Contents - Vol. 6: 1/2 2006

Table of Contents

11th IASL Congress, Johannesburg 28-30, Nov.2005

I. Articles

  • Dimitrios P. Panagiotopoulos, Panayiota Christofili International sports Law and Lex Sportiva
  • Brian Brooks Sports, Recreation and the Environment
  • Andre M Louw Sports Transformation in South Africa: A Critical Analysis of the Application of Affirmative Action in Professional Sport.
  • Ayodeji Peter Agbonjinmi Equality, sport and recreation in Nigeria and Republic of South Africa Jean-Christian Drolet Extra Time: Are the New FIFA Transfer Rules Doomed?
  • Gabriela Autran Dourado Dutra Nicacio Brazilian Sports and Women Discrimination Sipho S. Nkosi Human Immune Virus (Hiv) or Acquired Immune-Deficiency Syndrome (Aids) and Participation in Sport and the Law.
  • Alexandrou Virgilvoicu Lawful and Determined Purposes - Required for Legal Personality of Sports Structures in Romania.
  • Jack Anderson Commercialism, Corruption and Professional Boxing

II. Jurisprudence - Case law

  • A. European Court of Justice

Case C-265/03, 12 April 2005, Simutenkov

  • B. Court of Arbitration for Sport

1. CAS 2005/A/895, Lissarague, 9 March 2006
2. CAS OG 06/002, Ad hoc Division - XX Olympic Winter Games in Turin, Schuler v. Swiss Olympic Association,
12 Ferbruar 2006

III. Comments

A. P. Agbonjinmi Sports Law Tit- Bits From South Africa.

IV. IASL News

  • Approved by acclamation and submitted 11th IASL Congress: Fighting Abuse in Sport, University of Johannesburg 28th - 30th November 2005, by: President of IASL, Prof. JAMES A.R. NAFZIGER
  • 12th International Congress on Sports Law, 23 - 26 November 2006, Ljubljana, Slovenia

 

Contents of Issue 3/4 - Table of Contents - Vol. 6: 3/4 2006

I. Articles

  • Papers from the 11th IASL Congress, Johannesburg 28-30 2005
  • Dimitrios P. Panagiotopoulos, Doping And Nutritional Supplements- Parallel Lives
  • Ayodeji Peter Agbonjinmi Abuse In Sport – A Dual Directional Concept :Case Study of Cronje v. UCBSA 2001 [4] SA 1361[T]
  • Gabriela Autran Dourado Dutra NicacioThe participation in sports competition of athletes who have had surgery for sex change.
  • Aul Nicholas Boulan Preventing the Unintended Sports Related Spectacle: The creative use of confidentiality clauses. To protect athlete privacy and avoid scandal Tone Jagodic The Position of an Athlete in Ambush Marketing Andre M Louw‘Transforming’ South African Professional Sport: Some Observations on Recent Developments Dimitrios P. Panagiotopoulos Lex Sportiva and Community Law: The Piau Case.
  • Research papers
  • Genevieve F.E. Birren Canada Meets the U.S. on the Legal Playing Field of Multinational Sports Leagues Nikolaos Patsantaras, Irene Kamberidou Gender Equity in Olympic Sports: Absenteeism and ‘Invisibility’

II. Jurisprudence - Case law

  • A. European Court of Justice

Case C-519/04 P, 18 July 2006, David Meca-Medina and Igor Majcen

  • B. Court of Arbitration for Sport

1. CAS 2005/A/951, Caρas/ATP
2. CAS 2006/A/1032 Sesil Karatancheva v/International Tennis Federation
3. CAS 2005/A/991 Saqlain v/FIH

III. Comments


A.P. AGgbonjimi Sports Law Tit- Bits From South Africa :B) Boxer’s Tongue Cost R8000.00 In Fine
Dimitrios P. Panagiotopoulos, Ioannis Mournianakis Greece: Suspension of governing bodies: analysis

IV. IASL News

  • From the Asian Sports Law Association (ASLA), By: Prof. KEE-YOUNG YEUN, Dongguk University
  • 12th IASL Congress Ljubljana 2006
  • 13th IASL Congress Mexico 2007

V. Index

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