Tag: Johan Lindholm
Special Collection Available Now, Open Access | From Superleague to ISU: How the Court of Justice of the European Union Reshaped/Renewed the Relationship between EU law and Sport
On 21 December 2023, the Grand Chamber of the Court of Justice of the European Union handed down its judgments in three key sports law cases. Between them, these three decisions will shape the application of EU competitional law, the freedom of movement, and Article 165 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union to sport. The purpose of this collection is to provide critical insight into the ways that these decisions will impact on the governance of sport, players’ contracts, the specificity of sport, and the potential for breakaway or unauthorised competitions to disrupt the European Model of Sport.
The International Sports Law Journal, Vol. 22, 2022, Issue 4
The ISLJ is the only truly “international” peer-reviewed sports law journal consistently offering broad content coverage, such as significant case law analysis, legal commentary and sports related information from sports law experts around the world. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Which states parties should be held responsible for the implementation of positive obligations under the ECHR in sports-related disputes? by Tsubasa Shinohara (open access).
The International Sports Law Journal, Vol. 22, 2022, Issue 1
The ISLJ is the only truly “international” peer-reviewed sports law journal consistently offering broad content coverage, such as significant case law analysis, legal commentary and sports related information from sports law experts around the world. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Intent, substances of abuse, aggravating circumstances, protected persons and recreational athletes: does the World Anti-Doping Code 2021 provide proportionate sanctions? by Jan Exner.
The International Sports Law Journal, Vol. 21, 2021, Issue 4
The ISLJ is the only truly “international” peer-reviewed sports law journal consistently offering broad content coverage, such as significant case law analysis, legal commentary and sports related information from sports law experts around the world. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Gaps in the protection of athletes gender’ rights in sport—a regulatory riddle by Seema Patel (open access).
Et viktig bidrag til diskusjonen om hvordan styringen av svensk idrett kan forbedres
Ett regeringsuppdrag till Centrum för idrottsforskning att göra en analys av hur idrotten skulle kunna arbeta för att förbättra styrning, öppenhet och demokratiska funktioner gav upphov till antologin Idrottens riskzoner: Om vägar till trygg och trovärdig idrott, sammanställd av Johan R. Norberg, Christine Dartsch Nilsson & Johan Faskunger (CIF). Kolbjørn Rafoss bjuder på en grundlig recension av bokens alla bidrag, som sammantaget ger en fördjupad bild av problem och möjliga lösningar.
The International Sports Law Journal, Vol. 21, 2021, Issue 3 | Fantasy Sports
The ISLJ is the only truly “international” peer-reviewed sports law journal consistently offering broad content coverage, such as significant case law analysis, legal commentary and sports related information from sports law experts around the world. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Emerging from the shadows: The evolving legal treatment of fantasy sports in India by Nandan Kamath, Abhinav Shrivastava & R. Seshank Shekar.
The International Sports Law Journal, Vol. 21, 2021, Issue 1–2
The ISLJ is the only truly “international” peer-reviewed sports law journal consistently offering broad content coverage, such as significant case law analysis, legal commentary and sports related information from sports law experts around the world. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: The fundamental nature of sport: disability, discrimination and sport in Holzmueller v. Illinois High School Association by Simone Pearce.
The International Sports Law Journal, Vol. 20, 2020, Issue 3–4
The ISLJ is the only truly “international” peer-reviewed sports law journal consistently offering broad content coverage, such as significant case law analysis, legal commentary and sports related information from sports law experts around the world. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Demystifying India’s Paralympic movement: overview of legislation, sport governance and ground realities by SriPadmini Chennapragada, Sunil Jain.
The International Sports Law Journal, Vol. 20, 2020, Issue 1–2
The ISLJ is the only truly “international” peer-reviewed sports law journal consistently offering broad content coverage, such as significant case law analysis, legal commentary and sports related information from sports law experts around the world. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: TO WHAT EXTENT DOES THE PARALYMPIC GAMES PROMOTE THE INTEGRATION OF DISABLED PERSONS INTO SOCIETY? by Chui Ling Goh.
The International Sports Law Journal, Vol. 19, 2019, Issue 3–4
The International Sports Law Journal is the only truly “international” peer-reviewed sports law journal consistently offering broad content coverage, such as significant case law analysis, legal commentary and sports related information from sports law experts around the world. ISLJ is a valuable resource for practitioners, academics, sports officials, sports enthusiasts and anyone interested in or impacted by sports and the law.