Sport and the Law

Sport and the Law by Edward Grayson, published by Butterworths in 2000, is a comprehensive resource that addresses the evolving legal landscape surrounding sports. This third edition spans 631 pages and is presented in English, offering readers an updated examination of the myriad legal issues that arise in the realm of sports, including crowd control, players’ contracts, and taxation.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of various topics relevant to sports law, such as disciplinary tribunals and the implications of gaming in sports. This edition serves as a practical guide for sports law litigators and individuals involved in managing sports clubs or organizations, providing insights into key legal cases and their significance in the industry.
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The third edition of this text brings the reader fully up to date with the increasing number of legal issues arising from sport. It enables the reader to understand the importance of key cases. Dealing with every aspect of the subject, from crowd control and violence to players’ contracts and taxation, and from disciplinary tribunals to Sunday sport and gaming, it is a useful and topical text for all sports law litigators and anyone involved in running a sports club or organisation.
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