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Sports law in Australia / Andy Gibson.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Alphen aan den Rijn : Wolters Kluwer, [2011]Copyright date: ©2011Description: 252 pages : illustrations, portrait ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 904113851X
  • 9789041138514
Uniform titles:
  • International encyclopaedia of laws. Sports law.
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 344.94099 23
LOC classification:
  • KU
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1. Statistics -- 2.Institutions -- I. Sport and Recreation Ministers Council -- II. Standing Committee on Recreation and Sport -- III.Australian Sports Commission -- IV. Australian Institute of Sport -- V. National Sporting Organizations -- VI. Australian Sports Anti-Doping Agency -- 3. Sources of Sports Law -- Selected Bibliography -- pt. I Organization of Sports -- ch. 1 General Issues -- ch. 2 Sport and Criminal Law -- 1. What Is Sports Field Violence? -- 2. The Relevance of the Rules of the Game in Law -- 3. Standard of Proof -- 4. Common Sporting Criminal Offences -- I. Criminal Assault -- II. Manslaughter -- III. Accessory before the Fact -- 5. Defences -- I. Consent -- II. Self-defence -- III. Mitigating Circumstances -- 6. Spectator Violence -- 7. Statutory Compensation Schemes -- ch. 3 Sport and Tort Law -- 1. Negligence -- I. Duty of Care -- II. Breach of Duty: Standard of Care -- III. Damage -- IV. Defences --
Contents note continued: V. Obligations of Sports Participants and Officials -- VI. Coaches, Instructors, Supervisors and Medical Staff -- VII. Officials and Participants -- VIII. Participants and Spectators -- 2. Occupiers Liability -- I. Obligations of Occupiers and Event Organizers to Participants -- II. Obligations of Occupier to Spectators and Other Non-participants -- III. The Position of Spectators Who Pay to Enter -- 3. Children -- 4. Vicarious Liability -- 5. Exclusion from Liability -- 6.Trespass to the Person -- I. Children -- 7. Nuisance -- pt. II Sport and Status -- ch. 1 Public Regulation -- 1. Employment Law -- I. The Contract of Employment -- A. Applicability of the Implied Terms of the Employment Contract and Industrial Statutes -- B. Vicarious Liability -- C. Restraint of Trade -- D. Workers Compensation -- E. uspension -- F. Termination -- II. Employment and Working with Children -- III. Player Agents -- IV. Industrial Relations and Industrial Law -- 2. Sport and Taxation --
Contents note continued: G. Victoria: Equal Opportunity Act 2010, and the Racial and Religious Tolerance Act 2001 -- H. Western Australia: Equal Opportunity Act 1984 -- VI. Foreign Nationals -- A. International Competition -- ch. 2 Private Regulation -- 1. Sport and Dispute Settlement -- 2. Australian Domestic Disciplinary Bodies or Tribunals -- 3. Non-livelihood Cases -- 4. Unincorporated Associations -- I. Breach of Trust -- II. Breach of Contract -- 5. Incorporated Associations -- 6. Livelihood Cases -- I. Common Law: Restraint of Trade -- II .Restraint of Trade and the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) -- III. Discrimination Legislation -- 7. Issues Leading to Legal Error -- I. Introduction -- II. Tribunal Membership -- III. The Rules -- IV. Natural Justice and Procedural Fairness -- V. Lodging a Complaint -- VI. Notice of the Hearing -- VII.The Right to Representation -- VIII. Procedure at the Hearing -- IX. The Decision -- X.The Penalty -- XI. The Appeals Procedure --
Contents note continued: 8. Fairness and Selection Disputes -- 9. Alternative Dispute Resolution -- 10. Sport South Australia State Sport Dispute Centre -- pt. III Doping and Sport -- 1.The Olympic Charter and WADA -- 2.The International Convention against Doping in Sport -- 3.National Level -- 4.State Level -- I.Victoria -- II.New South Wales -- III.Queensland -- IV.South Australia -- V.Western Australia -- VI.Tasmania -- VII.Australian Capital Territory -- VIII.Northern Territory -- 5.Testing Regimes -- I.The National Anti-Doping Scheme (NAD Scheme) -- II.Anti-Doping Rules Relating to Certain Athletes and Support Persons -- III. Rights of Athletes and Support Persons -- IV.Sporting Administration Body Rules -- V.The ASADA Register -- VI. Natural Justice under ASADA Procedures -- VII.The ASADA Regulations -- VIII.Appointment of Officials and Chaperones -- IX. Locating Competitors -- X. Requests for Samples -- XI. Athletes Rights -- XII.Testing Samples --
Contents note continued: XIII. Register of Notifiable Events -- pt. IV Sport and Commerce -- ch. 1 Broadcasting of Sports Events -- 1. The Australian TV Market -- 2.The Internet -- ch. 2 Marketing -- 1. Ambush Marketing -- 2. Legal Issues in Sports Marketing -- I. Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) -- II. Passing Off -- III. Trademarks -- IV. Copyright -- V. Designs -- VI. Statistical Databases -- VII. abelling -- VIII. Sports Personalities -- 3. Merchandizing -- 4. Other Examples of Sports Specific Legislation Protection -- ch. 3 Business Structures -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Unincorporated Associations -- I. Contractual Capacity -- II. Tortious Liability -- III. Legal Proceedings -- 3. Incorporated Associations -- I. Contractual Capacity and Tortuous Liability -- II. Management -- III. Disputes between Members and Members and the Club/Association -- 4. Incorporation as a Company -- I. Companies Limited by Guarantee -- II. Directors Duties.
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Book City Campus City Campus Main Collection 344.94099 GIB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A516700B

"This book was originally published as a monograph in the International Encyclopaedia of Laws/Sports Law.".

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: 1. Statistics -- 2.Institutions -- I. Sport and Recreation Ministers Council -- II. Standing Committee on Recreation and Sport -- III.Australian Sports Commission -- IV. Australian Institute of Sport -- V. National Sporting Organizations -- VI. Australian Sports Anti-Doping Agency -- 3. Sources of Sports Law -- Selected Bibliography -- pt. I Organization of Sports -- ch. 1 General Issues -- ch. 2 Sport and Criminal Law -- 1. What Is Sports Field Violence? -- 2. The Relevance of the Rules of the Game in Law -- 3. Standard of Proof -- 4. Common Sporting Criminal Offences -- I. Criminal Assault -- II. Manslaughter -- III. Accessory before the Fact -- 5. Defences -- I. Consent -- II. Self-defence -- III. Mitigating Circumstances -- 6. Spectator Violence -- 7. Statutory Compensation Schemes -- ch. 3 Sport and Tort Law -- 1. Negligence -- I. Duty of Care -- II. Breach of Duty: Standard of Care -- III. Damage -- IV. Defences --

Contents note continued: V. Obligations of Sports Participants and Officials -- VI. Coaches, Instructors, Supervisors and Medical Staff -- VII. Officials and Participants -- VIII. Participants and Spectators -- 2. Occupiers Liability -- I. Obligations of Occupiers and Event Organizers to Participants -- II. Obligations of Occupier to Spectators and Other Non-participants -- III. The Position of Spectators Who Pay to Enter -- 3. Children -- 4. Vicarious Liability -- 5. Exclusion from Liability -- 6.Trespass to the Person -- I. Children -- 7. Nuisance -- pt. II Sport and Status -- ch. 1 Public Regulation -- 1. Employment Law -- I. The Contract of Employment -- A. Applicability of the Implied Terms of the Employment Contract and Industrial Statutes -- B. Vicarious Liability -- C. Restraint of Trade -- D. Workers Compensation -- E. uspension -- F. Termination -- II. Employment and Working with Children -- III. Player Agents -- IV. Industrial Relations and Industrial Law -- 2. Sport and Taxation --

Contents note continued: G. Victoria: Equal Opportunity Act 2010, and the Racial and Religious Tolerance Act 2001 -- H. Western Australia: Equal Opportunity Act 1984 -- VI. Foreign Nationals -- A. International Competition -- ch. 2 Private Regulation -- 1. Sport and Dispute Settlement -- 2. Australian Domestic Disciplinary Bodies or Tribunals -- 3. Non-livelihood Cases -- 4. Unincorporated Associations -- I. Breach of Trust -- II. Breach of Contract -- 5. Incorporated Associations -- 6. Livelihood Cases -- I. Common Law: Restraint of Trade -- II .Restraint of Trade and the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) -- III. Discrimination Legislation -- 7. Issues Leading to Legal Error -- I. Introduction -- II. Tribunal Membership -- III. The Rules -- IV. Natural Justice and Procedural Fairness -- V. Lodging a Complaint -- VI. Notice of the Hearing -- VII.The Right to Representation -- VIII. Procedure at the Hearing -- IX. The Decision -- X.The Penalty -- XI. The Appeals Procedure --

Contents note continued: 8. Fairness and Selection Disputes -- 9. Alternative Dispute Resolution -- 10. Sport South Australia State Sport Dispute Centre -- pt. III Doping and Sport -- 1.The Olympic Charter and WADA -- 2.The International Convention against Doping in Sport -- 3.National Level -- 4.State Level -- I.Victoria -- II.New South Wales -- III.Queensland -- IV.South Australia -- V.Western Australia -- VI.Tasmania -- VII.Australian Capital Territory -- VIII.Northern Territory -- 5.Testing Regimes -- I.The National Anti-Doping Scheme (NAD Scheme) -- II.Anti-Doping Rules Relating to Certain Athletes and Support Persons -- III. Rights of Athletes and Support Persons -- IV.Sporting Administration Body Rules -- V.The ASADA Register -- VI. Natural Justice under ASADA Procedures -- VII.The ASADA Regulations -- VIII.Appointment of Officials and Chaperones -- IX. Locating Competitors -- X. Requests for Samples -- XI. Athletes Rights -- XII.Testing Samples --

Contents note continued: XIII. Register of Notifiable Events -- pt. IV Sport and Commerce -- ch. 1 Broadcasting of Sports Events -- 1. The Australian TV Market -- 2.The Internet -- ch. 2 Marketing -- 1. Ambush Marketing -- 2. Legal Issues in Sports Marketing -- I. Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) -- II. Passing Off -- III. Trademarks -- IV. Copyright -- V. Designs -- VI. Statistical Databases -- VII. abelling -- VIII. Sports Personalities -- 3. Merchandizing -- 4. Other Examples of Sports Specific Legislation Protection -- ch. 3 Business Structures -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Unincorporated Associations -- I. Contractual Capacity -- II. Tortious Liability -- III. Legal Proceedings -- 3. Incorporated Associations -- I. Contractual Capacity and Tortuous Liability -- II. Management -- III. Disputes between Members and Members and the Club/Association -- 4. Incorporation as a Company -- I. Companies Limited by Guarantee -- II. Directors Duties.

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