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National Law School | General Stacks | 344.0954 SIN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | PB | Available | Gift from the author | 40179 |
Forward;
Preface;
Acknowledgement;
Chapter 1 - introduction to sports law;
Chapter 2 - Sports Law courts;
Chapter 3 - dispute resolution in Sports;
Chapter 4 - Court of arbitration for sports in the Indian experience at CAS;
Chapter 5 - Broadcasting and media rights in Sports;
Chapter 6 - Doping and the world, anti-doping agency, (WADA);
Chapter 7 - betting in sports and maths fixing ;
Chapter 8 - The intersection of Sports and other areas of the law;
Chapter 9 - E-Sports;
Chapter 10 - Gender issues in sports law;
Chapter 11 - public interest, litigation, and Sports;
Chapter 12 - Foreign policy in sports and athlete activism;
Chapter 13 - Conclusion;
Appendix;
Index.
Sports Law in India aims to raise awareness about the legal challenges and opportunities surrounding sports in the country. The book examines the legal frameworks governing sports with a focus on issues such as governance, dispute resolution, intellectual property, anti-doping measures, gender equity, and commercialization. By adopting an interdisciplinary approach, it connects law with sociology, economics, and public policy to provide a well-rounded perspective on the relationship between sports and legal systems. Covering topics like sports broadcasting rights, e-sports, and the globalization of sports, the book delves into landmark cases and regulatory developments both in India and internationally. It highlights emerging trends and critical issues, serving as a valuable resource for all stakeholders alike, including lawyers, judges, policymakers, sportspersons, scholars, and regulatory bodies. From arbitration at the Court of Arbitration for Sport to public interest litigation, the book offers a vital contribution to the evolving discourse on sports law in India.
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