EU Antitrust Law and Sport Governance
The Next Frontier?
Herausgeber: Kornbeck, Jacob
EU Antitrust Law and Sport Governance
The Next Frontier?
Herausgeber: Kornbeck, Jacob
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This is the first book to examine the significance of European Union antitrust law for the future of sport in Europe.
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This is the first book to examine the significance of European Union antitrust law for the future of sport in Europe.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 162
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 157mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781032306339
- ISBN-10: 1032306335
- Artikelnr.: 65917946
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 162
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 157mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781032306339
- ISBN-10: 1032306335
- Artikelnr.: 65917946
Jacob Kornbeck is a Policy Officer in the European Commission and a former member of its Sport Unit (2001-14), where he was involved in the elaboration of the White Paper (COM(2007) 391) and the Communication on Sport (COM(2011) 12). An external Lecturer at the German Sport University in Cologne, Germany (sports management) and the University of Lille, France (sports law), he has published in the fields of sports law and policy, as well as social policy and social work.
1. Introduction: The slow yet steady rise of EU sports antitrust law
(1982-2022). 2. A motor of change? EU antitrust law and sports governance
from Meca-Medina to the European Superleague. 3. The International Skating
Union case. On a mission to defend the weaker party? 4. The Superleague
concept in Euopean football in the light of EU competition law. 5. The
application of antitrust legislation by Swiss courts in cases involving
international sports governing bodies. 6. Should organising premier-level
European football be a monopoly? And who should run it? - An Economists'
perspective. 7. On the economic and legal stakes of independent sport
leagues: The case of football. 8. Antitrust law, sport and the European
social model: An Olympic choice. 9. Conclusion: EU antitrust law and the
future of the sports pyramid and the 'one federation' principle.
(1982-2022). 2. A motor of change? EU antitrust law and sports governance
from Meca-Medina to the European Superleague. 3. The International Skating
Union case. On a mission to defend the weaker party? 4. The Superleague
concept in Euopean football in the light of EU competition law. 5. The
application of antitrust legislation by Swiss courts in cases involving
international sports governing bodies. 6. Should organising premier-level
European football be a monopoly? And who should run it? - An Economists'
perspective. 7. On the economic and legal stakes of independent sport
leagues: The case of football. 8. Antitrust law, sport and the European
social model: An Olympic choice. 9. Conclusion: EU antitrust law and the
future of the sports pyramid and the 'one federation' principle.
1. Introduction: The slow yet steady rise of EU sports antitrust law
(1982-2022). 2. A motor of change? EU antitrust law and sports governance
from Meca-Medina to the European Superleague. 3. The International Skating
Union case. On a mission to defend the weaker party? 4. The Superleague
concept in Euopean football in the light of EU competition law. 5. The
application of antitrust legislation by Swiss courts in cases involving
international sports governing bodies. 6. Should organising premier-level
European football be a monopoly? And who should run it? - An Economists'
perspective. 7. On the economic and legal stakes of independent sport
leagues: The case of football. 8. Antitrust law, sport and the European
social model: An Olympic choice. 9. Conclusion: EU antitrust law and the
future of the sports pyramid and the 'one federation' principle.
(1982-2022). 2. A motor of change? EU antitrust law and sports governance
from Meca-Medina to the European Superleague. 3. The International Skating
Union case. On a mission to defend the weaker party? 4. The Superleague
concept in Euopean football in the light of EU competition law. 5. The
application of antitrust legislation by Swiss courts in cases involving
international sports governing bodies. 6. Should organising premier-level
European football be a monopoly? And who should run it? - An Economists'
perspective. 7. On the economic and legal stakes of independent sport
leagues: The case of football. 8. Antitrust law, sport and the European
social model: An Olympic choice. 9. Conclusion: EU antitrust law and the
future of the sports pyramid and the 'one federation' principle.