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    The International Sports Law Journal, Vol. 23, 2023, Issue 1

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    Editorial

    A big thank you and looking to the future
    Mark James

    Articles

    To what extent is the law of the Olympics constitutionalised? A global constitutionalist reading of the International Olympic Committee
    Begüm Gürcüoğlu

    Taming of the megalomaniac institution: perspectives on regulating the unbridled powers of the BCCI
    Nikita Shah, Anjani Singh Tomar

    Open Access
    The quest for harmonisation in anti-doping: an Indian perspective
    Shaun Star

    The case against the criminalization of doping
    Jay Michael Cordero

    Responsible sport: no going back
    William Rook, Thays Prado, Daniela Heerdt

    Open Access
    Sport, Sexual Violence and the Law: A Feminist Critique and Call to Action
    Jason Haynes

    The eponymous man behind the Rooney Rule, Dan Rooney, to the right of Barack Obama at a visit by the Pittsburgh Steelers to the White House in 2009 as Super Bowl XLIII champions. Rooney, owner of the Steelers, died in 2017. The Rooney Rule originally required every team with a head coaching vacancy to interview at least one or more diverse candidates before making a new hire. (Image: Executive Office of the President of the United States, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)

    Quotas, disclosure, and a rule called Rooney: diversity and the NFL as a corporation
    Rebecca Amoah

    Open Access
    VAT chargeability of football intermediaries’ commissions in EU Law, in the light of the EU–UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement
    Niccolò Emanuele Onesti


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