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the European Roots of Lex Sportiva: How Europe Rules Global Sport

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the European Roots of Lex Sportiva: How Europe Rules Global Sport
the European Roots of Lex Sportiva: How Europe Rules Global Sport

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the European Roots of Lex Sportiva: How Europe Rules Global Sport

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This open access book explores the complexity of the
lex sportiva
, the transnational legal regime governing international sports.
Pioneering in its approach, it maps out the many entanglements of the transnational governance of sports with European legal processes and norms. The contributors trace the embeddedness of the
within national law, European Union law and the European Convention on Human Rights. While the volume emphasizes the capacity of sports governing bodies to leverage the resources of national law to spread the
globally, it also points at the fact that European legal processes are central when challenging the status quo as illustrated recently in the
Semenya
and
Superleague
cases. Ultimately, the book is also a vantage point to start critically investigating the Eurocentricity and the complex materiality underpinning the
.
The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the Swedish Studies Network.

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