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The International Sports Law Journal, Vol. 25, 2025, 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: Women’s football and the fundamental right to occupational health and safety: FIFA’s responsibility to regulate female specific health challenges by Ella Pauline Limbach.

The International Sports Law Journal, Vol. 25, 2025, Issue 3 | The Evolution of Lex Olympica

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: Integrating the Olympic Truce into international law: legal implications of the Russian case by Antonio Du Marco (open access).

Journal of Olympic Studies, Volume 6, 2025, Number 2

By placing scholars from various disciplines side-by-side on the common topic of the Olympic Games, JOS (available in both print and electronic format and marketed to a global scholarly audience) aims to promote and encourage a multi-disciplinary understanding of the Olympic Movement. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Fifty Years Legacy: The Sport Venues of the 1972 Munich Olympic Games by Maike Weitzmann & Holger Preuss.

Journal of Olympic Studies, Volume 6, 2025, Number 1 | The Future of the Olympics in the Face of Climate Change

By placing scholars from various disciplines side-by-side on the common topic of the Olympic Games, JOS (available in both print and electronic format and marketed to a global scholarly audience) aims to promote and encourage a multi-disciplinary understanding of the Olympic Movement. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Environmental Sustainability and the Olympics: Crafting the Future by Jeffrey A. Graham, Anton Schulz, Sylvia Trendafilova.

The International Sports Law Journal, Vol. 23, 2023, Issue 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: Throwing a lifeline to an old sport: a modern review of the America’s Cup Deed of Gift by Hamish Ross.

Journal of Olympic Studies, Volume 5, 2024, Number 2

By placing scholars from various disciplines side-by-side on the common topic of the Olympic Games, JOS (available in both print and electronic format and marketed to a global scholarly audience) aims to promote and encourage a multi-disciplinary understanding of the Olympic Movement. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: A Basketball Height Limit? FIBA, the 1936 Olympics, and the Ruling that Saved the Game by Chad R. Carlson.

Journal of Olympic Studies, Volume 5, 2024, Number 1

By placing scholars from various disciplines side-by-side on the common topic of the Olympic Games, JOS (available in both print and electronic format and marketed to a global scholarly audience) aims to promote and encourage a multi-disciplinary understanding of the Olympic Movement. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Bidding for the Olympic Games: An Anatomy of Arguments by Douglas Booth.

The International Sports Law Journal, Vol. 23, 2023, 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: Quotas, disclosure, and a rule called Rooney: diversity and the NFL as a corporation by Rebecca Amoah.

Journal of Olympic Studies, Volume 4, 2023, Number 1

By placing scholars from various disciplines side-by-side on the common topic of the Olympic Games, JOS (available in both print and electronic format and marketed to a global scholarly audience) aims to promote and encourage a multi-disciplinary understanding of the Olympic Movement. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Viva Mexico! The Cultural Politics Behind the 1968 Mexico City Olympic Bid by Edgar Jesus Campos; Douglas Hartmann.

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).