'Boundaries of freedom of speech in sport: Lessons from recent CAS Decision (Tymoshchuk v. UAF)' by Georgi Gradev and Marton Kiss: https://bit.ly/3Pm6nN7 Highlights: ▶️ Facts and Background ▶️ Applicability of Ukraine Football Federation’s Ethics Code ▶️ Freedom of expression within sports regulations ▶️ Legal test of bringing sport into disrepute ▶️ Proportionality of Sanctions ▶️ Key lessons from the case ▶️ Conclusion SILA International Lawyers
LawInSport
Internet Publishing
London, London 23,433 followers
Providing expert commentary and analysis on the latest legal issues and developments from the world of sport.
About us
LawInSport is a knowledge hub, educational platform and global community of people working in or with an interest in sport and the law. Our objective is to help people ‘understand the rules of the game™’. WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? It means people in sport having access to information that enables them to have a better understanding the rules and regulations that govern the relationships, behaviours and processes within sports. This in turn creates a foundation based on the principles of the rule of law, protecting the rights of everyone working and participating in sport. WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT? Whether it is an individual or an organisation we believe everyone benefits from effective rule of law. It creates: - Legal certainty; - Better governance models; - A more investible environment for sports from both the public and private sectors; - A safer competitive and professional environment for sport; - A sports sector in which people can focus on playing and enjoying sport; and - Reduces unnecessary distraction caused by opaque legal and regulatory systems. WHAT DOES THIS MEAN IN PRACTICE? We work with our members and the wider stakeholders in the sports, business and legal communities to bring stakeholders together to share high quality, accessible and accurate legal information and create an environment that encourages a better understanding of the law and the regulatory framework in sport and practices. WHAT WE DO We produce and publish peer-reviewed legal articles, podcasts and videos as well as organise and host networking events, seminars, webinars and conferences. We also have a recruitment division that is dedicated to matching the best candidates with the best opportunities in sports law. See more detailed overview here: https://www.lawinsport.com/about-us
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https://www.lawinsport.com/about-us
External link for LawInSport
- Industry
- Internet Publishing
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- London, London
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2010
- Specialties
- Sports Law, Sports Regulation, Sports Governance, Sports Integrity, Publishing, Media, Recruitment, Career Advice, Law, Athlete Rights, Inclusion, Diversity, Career Development, Marketing Strategy, Content Marketing, Events, and Digital Events
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The Clarence Centre for Enterprise and Innovation
6 St George's Circus
London, London SE1 6FE, GB
Employees at LawInSport
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Dominik Kocholl
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Jeffrey Benz
Advocate, arbitrator, mediator, special master (electronic discovery specialist) in London and Los Angeles, focused on sports, entertainment…
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André Brantjes
Managing partner Brantjes advocaten | Arbitrator of the CAS
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Andrew Ryan
Managing Director at FIBA Media
Updates
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The Premier League are looking to appoint a Judicial Chair. To apply, see: https://bit.ly/3P3YLic
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'Olympic ambitions and legal transitions: India's sporting landscape in 2024' by Nandan Kamath and Seshank Shekar Rayaprolu: https://bit.ly/4fOrDGa Highlights: ▶️ Draft National Sports Governance Bill, 2024 ▶️ Disqualification of wrestler Vinesh Phogat at Paris 2024 ▶️ Footballer Anwar Ali’s transfer dispute ▶️ Table tennis under the anti-trust lens ▶️ Viacom18 and Star India merger ▶️ Equestrian sport – are horses athletes or equipment? LawNK
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It is less than 3 weeks until our 'Sports Stadia Development: Master Legal Aspects of Planning, Investment & Management' conference. Register today for your opportunity to engage in interactive panel discussions, with world leading experts discussing the following topics: ▶️ Planning, investment and developing stadia & state investment in the UK ▶️ Managing sports stadia and grounds disputes ▶️ Sports grounds licensing issues, policing & crowd management Date: 23.01.2025 Register here: https://bit.ly/4fHmT5i
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'WADA’s 2025 Prohibited List: Context and key changes' by Phil Hutchinson and Justin Humphries: https://bit.ly/4gz6h0O Highlights: ▶️ The prevalence of banned substances in sports ▶️ How WADA decides which substances and methods to include on the Prohibited List ▶️ Changes introduced by the 2025 Prohibited List ▶️ Conclusion Mills & Reeve
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This article summarises key judgments from the Swiss Federal Tribunal in 2024 in the field of sports law. By Despina Mavromati: https://lnkd.in/emNZpsgE
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A position with World Athletics has become available, as they seek to find a Junior Legal Counsel to join their team. To apply, see: https://bit.ly/3ZWPdf5
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Onside Law are looking to add a Sports Commercial Solicitor to their team. To apply, see: https://bit.ly/4gDAw6f
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This article looks at five hypothetical scenarios of reputational risks that a football club could be faced with and outlines some potential responses to mitigate harm. By Andi Terziu: https://bit.ly/4gx7Igg Taylor Wessing UK
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Sports Law Year in Review: leading lawyers and executives share their insights and analysis of the key sports law cases and developments from 2024: UK & IRE 👉 https://bit.ly/49LS8uC Europe 👉 https://bit.ly/49LSq4G N. America 👉 https://bit.ly/49LSaTg C. & S. America 👉 https://bit.ly/3BMAlGU Asia, Africa & Oceania 👉 https://bit.ly/403T2zi
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