UID:
(DE-602)b3kat_BV048227995
Format:
1 Online-Ressource (324 Seiten)
Edition:
4th ed
ISBN:
9789403541402
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Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- General Introduction -- 1. Statistics -- 2. Institutions -- I. Meeting of Sport and Recreation Ministers (MSRM) -- II. Committee of Australian Sport and Recreation Officials (CASRO) -- III. CASRO Research Group (CSRG) -- IV. Sport Australia -- V. Australian Institute of Sport -- VI. National Sporting Organisations -- VII. Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) -- 3. Sources of Sports Law -- Part I. Organisation of Sports -- Chapter 1. General Issues -- Chapter 2. Sport and Criminal Law -- 1. What Is Sports Field Violence? -- 2. The Relevance of the Rules of the Game in Law -- 3. Standard of Proof -- 4. Common Sporting Criminal Offences -- I. Criminal Assault -- II. Manslaughter -- III. Accessory Before the Fact -- 5. Defences -- I. Consent -- II. Self-Defence -- III. Mitigating Circumstances -- 6. Spectator Violence -- 7. Statutory Compensation Schemes -- 8. Sporting Integrity -- I. What Is Sports Integrity? -- II. What Is Match-Fixing? -- 9. National Integrity of Sport Unit (Sport Integrity Australia from 2020) -- 10. Criminal Conduct Involving Match-Fixing -- 11. Crowd Safety and Conduct -- Chapter 3. Sport and Tort Law -- 1. Negligence -- I. Duty of Care -- A. Foreseeability -- B. Sports Administrators -- C. Officials and Coaches -- D. School Age Children -- II. Breach of Duty: Standard of Care -- A. Standard of Care -- III. Causation -- A. Factual Causation -- B. Remoteness of Damage/Scope of Liability -- IV. Defences -- A. Voluntary Assumption of Risk (volenti non fit injuria) -- B. Contributory Negligence -- C. Statutory Defences -- D. Obvious Risk -- E. Inherent Risk -- F. Recreational Activity -- V. Damages -- VI. Obligations of Sports Participants and Officials
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VII. Coaches, Instructors, Supervisors and Medical Staff -- VIII. Officials and Participants -- IX. Participants and Spectators -- 2. Occupier's Liability -- I. Obligations of Occupiers and Event Organisers to Participants -- II. Obligations of Occupier to Spectators and Other Non-participants -- III. The Position of Spectators Who Pay to Enter -- 3. Children -- 4. Vicarious Liability -- I. Employee or Independent Contractor? -- II. Liability of Independent Contractors -- III. Non-delegable Duty -- 5. Exclusion from Liability -- 6. Trespass to the Person -- I. Children -- II. Remedies -- 7. Nuisance -- I. Public Nuisance -- II. Private Nuisance -- III. Defences and Remedies -- Part II. Sport and Status -- Chapter 1. Public Regulation -- 1. Employment Law -- I. The Contract of Employment -- A. Applicability of the Implied Terms of the Employment Contract and Industrial Statutes -- B. Vicarious Liability -- C. Restraint of Trade -- D. Workers' Compensation -- E. The NSW Sporting Injuries Insurance Act 1978 -- F. Suspension and Stand-Downs -- G. Termination -- H. Frustration -- II. Employment and Working with Children -- III. Player Agents -- IV. Industrial Relations and Industrial Law -- 2. Sport and Taxation -- I. Income Tax -- II. Sports Talent Encouragement Plan and Other Athlete Assistance Programmes -- III. International Aspects -- IV. The Business Organisation -- V. Sports Organisers -- VI. Averaging of Income -- VII. Tax Planning -- A. Sport as a Charity -- VIII. GST and Sport -- 3. Discrimination -- I. Policy on Sexual Offenders -- II. Harassment and Abuse in Sport -- III. Child Abuse -- IV. Discrimination Generally -- A. Direct Discrimination -- B. Indirect Discrimination -- C. Inconsistency -- D. Choice of Law -- V. Commonwealth Legislation -- A. Racial Discrimination Act 1975 -- B. Sex Discrimination Act 1984
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C. Disability Discrimination Act 1992 -- VI. State Legislation -- A. Australian Capital Territory: Discrimination Act 1991 -- B. New South Wales: Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 -- C. Northern Territory: Anti-Discrimination Act 1992 -- D. Queensland: Anti-Discrimination Act 1991 -- E. South Australia: Equal Opportunity Act 1984 -- F. Tasmania: Anti-Discrimination Act 1998 -- G. Victoria: Equal Opportunity Act 2010, and the Racial and Religious Tolerance Act 2001 -- H. Western Australia: Equal Opportunity Act 1984 -- VII. Foreign Nationals -- A. International Competition -- Chapter 2. Private Regulation -- 1. Sport and Dispute Settlement -- 2. Australian Domestic Disciplinary Bodies or Tribunals -- 3. Non-livelihood Cases -- 4. Unincorporated Associations -- I. Breach of Trust -- II. Breach of Contract -- 5. Incorporated Associations -- 6. Livelihood Cases -- I. Common Law: Restraint of Trade -- II. Restraint of Trade and the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) -- III. Discrimination Legislation -- 7. Issues Leading to Legal Error -- I. Introduction -- II. Tribunal Membership -- III. The Rules -- IV. Natural Justice and Procedural Fairness -- V. Lodging a Complaint -- VI. Notice of the Hearing -- VII. The Right to Representation -- VIII. Procedure at the Hearing -- IX. The Decision -- X. The Penalty -- XI. The Appeals Procedure -- 8. Fairness and Selection Disputes -- 9. Alternative Dispute Resolution -- 10. National Sports Tribunal (NST) -- I. Criteria for Arbitration of Applications of Disputes in the Anti-Doping Division -- II. Criteria for Application for Arbitration in the General Division -- III. Appeals Division -- 11. The South Australian State Sport Dispute Centre -- 12. WA Combat Sports Commission -- 13. WA Sport and Active Recreation Dispute Resolution Centre -- Part III. Doping and Sport -- 1. The Olympic Charter and Wada
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2. The International Convention Against Doping in Sport -- 3. National Level -- 4. State Level -- I. Victoria -- II. New South Wales -- III. Queensland -- IV. South Australia -- V. Western Australia -- VI. Tasmania -- VII. Australian Capital Territory -- VIII. Northern Territory -- 5. Testing Regimes -- 6. SIA and the NAD Scheme -- I. The National Anti-Doping Scheme (NAD Scheme) -- II. Anti-Doping Rules Relating to Certain Athletes and Support Persons -- III. Anti-Doping Rules Relating to Protected Persons and Recreational Athletes -- IV. Athletes' Anti-Doping Rights Act -- V. Sporting Administration Body Rules -- VI. The SIA Violations List -- VII. Natural Justice under SIA Procedures -- VIII. The SIA Regulations -- IX. Appointment of Officials and Chaperones -- X. Locating Competitors -- XI. Requests for Samples -- XII. Athlete's Rights -- XIII. Testing Samples -- XIV. Violations List -- Part IV. Sport and Commerce -- Chapter 1. Broadcasting of Sports Events -- 1. The Australian TV Market -- 2. The Internet -- Chapter 2. Marketing -- 1. Ambush Marketing -- 2. Legal Issues in Sports Marketing -- I. Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) -- II. Passing Off -- III. Trademarks -- IV. Copyright -- V. Designs -- VI. Statistical Databases -- VII. Labelling -- VIII. Sports Personalities -- 3. Merchandising -- 4. Other Examples of Sports Specific Legislation Protection -- Chapter 3. Business Structures -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Unincorporated Associations -- I. Contractual Capacity -- II. Tortious Liability -- III. Legal Proceedings -- 3. Incorporated Associations -- I. Contractual Capacity and Tortious Liability -- II. Management -- III. Disputes Between Members and Members and the Club/Association -- 4. Incorporation as a Company -- I. Companies Limited by Guarantee -- II. Director's Duties -- 5. Governance
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I. General, Special General, and Annual General Meetings -- II. Committee Meetings -- Selected Bibliography -- Table of Cases -- Table of Statutes, Bills, Regulations and Codes -- Index
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Gibson, Andy Sports Law in Australia Alphen aan den Rijn : Wolters Kluwer Law International,c2022 ISBN 9789403541358
Language:
English
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