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The jurisprudential turn in sports law

In Sport, Law and Philosophy: The Jurisprudence of Sport (Routledge), edited by Miroslav Imbrišević, a number of contributions discuss the intersection of law and sport and highlights its usefulness to both legal scholars and philosophers of sport. We asked Westminster Law School Professor Guy Osborn for a review, and his reading of this timely collection gave rise to interesting reflections about the emerging area of jurisprudence of sport where law and philosophy intervenes in a field of human activity governed by rules – sport – that offers scholars a wide range of areas for intervention.

Voluminous handbook encompassing most aspects of sports law

With their edited volume Handbook on International Sports Law (Edward Elgar), James A.R. Nafziger & Stephen F. Ross wanted to contribute to the development of the field of international sports law. But, as Mikael Hansson discovered, ”international” sometimes (and all too often) largely means the English-speaking world.