Tag: Springer
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).
Call for Papers | “Shaping Olympic Space: Citizenship, Leisure, and Legacy”, Special Issue of International Journal of the Sociology of Leisure | Call ends May 31, 2026
Building on the “spatial turn” in social sciences, this issue positions Olympic-related infrastructure as socio-technical systems that structure social relations, redistribute opportunities, and mediate power between stakeholders. The planning of the Olympic Games is increasingly shifting away from a monocentric model, resulting in networked venues, multi-city clusters, and diversified legacies.
International Journal of the Sociology of Leisure, Vol. 8, 2025, Issue 1 | Youth Cultures, Leisure and Space: Practices and Representations Between Public and Private Places
This journal publishes high-quality papers on the sociology of leisure that have a global interest, promote the development of this mature field within international sociology, and go beyond the traditional geographical areas of leisure studies. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Practicing Subcultural Gaze: Sticker Artists and Graffiti Writers Navigating Between Recognition and Control in Urban Spaces by Malin Fransberg, Nadezhda Vasileva.
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.
International Journal of the Sociology of Leisure, Vol. 7, 2024, Issue 4 | Human Rights and Leisure: Welfare, Wellbeing and Social Justice
This journal publishes high-quality papers on the sociology of leisure that have a global interest, promote the development of this mature field within international sociology, and go beyond the traditional geographical areas of leisure studies. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Is Academia a Site of Struggle? A Critical Analysis of Resistance Scholarship in Leisure Studies by Daniel Theriault, Rasul Mowatt (open access).
International Journal of the Sociology of Leisure, Vol. 7, 2024, Issue 3
This journal publishes high-quality papers on the sociology of leisure that have a global interest, promote the development of this mature field within international sociology, and go beyond the traditional geographical areas of leisure studies. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: More Than a Name: The Importance of Cultural Names and Identity in Professional Sport by Phillip Borell & Dion Enari (open access).
International Journal of the Sociology of Leisure, Vol. 7, 2024, Issue 2
This journal publishes high-quality papers on the sociology of leisure that have a global interest, promote the development of this mature field within international sociology, and go beyond the traditional geographical areas of leisure studies. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Sport for Development: A Social Movement Captured by Elites? by Louis Moustakas (open access).
International Journal of the Sociology of Leisure, Vol. 7, 2024, Issue 1 | Leisure and Fan Activism
This journal publishes high-quality papers on the sociology of leisure that have a global interest, promote the development of this mature field within international sociology, and go beyond the traditional geographical areas of leisure studies. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: From The Anfield Wrap to Boss Night and the Paris Protests: Football, Politics, Identity and the Cultural Evolution of Fan Media and Supporter Activism in Liverpool by Joel Rookwood & Paddy Hoey (open access).
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.













