The impact of UK Law on sport

(Der Einfluss des britischen Rechts auf den Sport)

Sport is often viewed as a special entity whereby the law and legal systems do not directly interfere with its rules (Laver, 2020). Therefore, the rules under which a particular sport is played are not an area where the legal system will usually interfere. The government in the United Kingdom has adopted this non-interventionist approach to sport, meaning there is no general law for sport. Instead regulation is left to the National Governing Bodies (NBGs) (Bennett, 2019). However, with the turn of a new decade and the economic crash caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, some major issues in sports law have arisen, including whether an athlete is an employee or worker, the terms and conditions governing athletes and their use of social media platforms. Can these issues possibly be addressed, never mind resolved? Main questions and problems are, e. g.: Is an Athlete an employee or a worker? Employment rights: employees vs workers Athletes in the world of social media A delicate balancing act Maternal/paternal rights for athletes Maternity rights Paternity rights How has Coronavirus has affected sport?
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Schlagworte: Beruf Sportsoziologie Recht Gesetz Großbritannien
Notationen: Sozial- und Geisteswissenschaften
Tagging: Social Media Coronavirus
Veröffentlicht in: Seán Crossan's Scots Law. A companion blog to Introductory Scots Law (3rd Edition)
Herausgeber: S. J. Crossan
Veröffentlicht: 2020
Dokumentenarten: Blog
Sprache: Englisch
Level: hoch