Football
The European Court of Justice strikes again after Lassana Diarra ruling
Earlier this month, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) delivered another landmark preliminary ruling that sent shockwaves not just in the football industry but to other...
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Olympic Games
/ 5 years agoProtecting the intellectual property of the Olympic Games
Come July 23, millions of people across the world are expected to tune in to watch the Olympic Cauldron at the...
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Football
/ 5 years agoEuropean ‘Super’ League – a legal synopsis
Just under a month on and the concept of the proposed European Super League (ESL) is still talk of the town....
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Sports Law
/ 5 years agoSports priority in Malta
Last week, all local sports organisations and athletes, just like many other people coming from other local industries, were eagerly following...
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Football
/ 5 years agoCOVID-19 in sports – one year on
Just over a year ago, the sports industry was thrown into a complete uncertainty. Similar to what was being experienced in...
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Sports Law
/ 5 years agoThe Macolin Convention National Platforms
Manipulation of sports competitions is today widely regarded as one of the major threats facing contemporary sport. Such tweaking is a...
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Sports Law
/ 6 years agoISU skates into hot water
In the week commencing the twenty fifth anniversary of the historic Bosman ruling, the General Court of the European Union situated...
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Football
/ 6 years agoCyber threats to sports organisations
Like so many other organisations, sports bodies rely heavily on having adequate IT and technology services to manage and operate their...
