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(DE-602)b3kat_BV049020391
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1 Online-Ressource (333 Seiten)
Edition:
4th ed
ISBN:
9789403505572
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Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- General Introduction -- Chapter 1. Statistics -- Chapter 2. Institutions -- Part I. Organization of Sports -- Chapter 1. Public Regulation -- 1. Sport New Zealand -- I. Statement of Intent (2021-2025), Strategic Direction (2022-2032) and Strategic Plan (2020-2024). -- II. Structure -- III. Community Initiatives -- IV. Funding Model -- A. HPSNZ Funding -- 2. New Zealand Olympic Committee -- I. Introduction -- II. Structure -- III. Team Selection -- A. NZOC Selection: Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games -- B. Individual Events -- C. Team Events -- D. Other Factors Which NZOC Could Take Into Account -- 3. Legal Obligations and Risk Management -- 4. Comparison to Other Common Law Jurisdictions -- I. Availability of Negligence Claims -- II. Claims against Other Players -- III. Claims against Officials and Organizers -- IV. Negligence Claims Generally Unavailable in New Zealand -- 5. Accident Compensation Scheme -- I. Introduction -- II. Scope of Coverage -- III. Sporting Injuries -- IV. Exemplary Damages -- 6. Criminal Liability of Organizers -- I. Liability for Endangerment -- II. Criminal Nuisance -- III. R v. Andersen -- IV. Risk Management after Andersen -- V. Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 -- 7. Criminal Liability of Players -- I. Introduction -- II. Assault and Battery Generally -- III. The Relevance of Consent -- IV. Acceptable Versus Unacceptable Conduct -- V. Assaults by Other Participants -- 8. Match-Fixing -- Chapter 2. Dispute Settlement -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Sports Tribunal -- I. Introduction -- II. Jurisdiction -- III. Composition -- IV. Procedure of the Sports Tribunal -- A. Introduction -- B. Rules -- C. Anti-Doping Violation Proceedings -- D. Appeal Proceedings
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1. Part C of Rules of the Sports Tribunal of New Zealand -- 2. Jurisdiction -- 3. The Grounds for Appeal against a Decision of an NSO or NZOC -- a. Denial of Natural Justice -- b. Ultra Vires -- c. Substantial New Evidence -- d. Excessive or Inappropriate Penalty When the Decision Relates to Misconduct -- e. Selection or Non-selection -- i. The Applicable Selection Criteria Were Not Properly Followed and/or Implemented -- ii. The Person Seeking Selection Was Not Afforded a Reasonable Opportunity by the NSO to Satisfy the Applicable Selection Criteria -- iii. The Selection Decision Was Affected by Actual Bias -- iv. There Was No Material on Which the Selection Decision Could Reasonably Be Based -- E. Proceedings for Sports-Related Disputes -- F. A COVID-19 Dispute -- 3. Court of Arbitration for Sport -- Chapter 3. Judicial Review by the Courts: Judicial Review Procedure Act 2016 -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Principles -- 3. Court Intervention -- 4. Review of Decisions -- 5. Review of Appeals Process -- 6. Review of Legislation -- 7. A Commercial Context -- Chapter 4. A Private Law Claim -- Chapter 5. Commercial Disputes -- Chapter 6. Private Regulation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Rugby -- I. Introduction -- II. Structure -- III. Objectives -- IV. NZR Strategy 2025 -- A. To Win Pinnacle Events and Enhance the Mana and Legacy of Rugby in New Zealand -- B. Community Involvement -- C. To Ensure the Game and Its Brands Shine Locally and on the Global Stage -- D. To Unleash Rugby's Commercial Potential and Invest Sustainably in the Game -- E. Ensure That Every Player Is Safe and Well -- F. To Enable a World-Leading Sports Organization and Engaging, Diverse and Inclusive Environments across Rugby -- G. To Become the Most Technologically-Enabled Rugby Organization in the World -- V. Rugby: Trade and Commerce -- VI. A Note about SANZAAR -- 3. Netball
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I. Introduction -- II. Structure -- III. Objectives -- 4. Yachting -- I. Introduction -- II. Statement of Strategic Intent 2022-2024 -- A. Vision -- B. Mission -- III. Structure -- IV. Objectives -- 5. Cricket -- I. Introduction -- II. Structure -- III. Objectives -- IV. Strategy -- 6. Rowing -- I. Introduction -- II. Structure -- III. Objectives -- IV. Strategy: 2022-2032 -- A. Values -- B. Vision and Purpose -- C. Outcomes -- D. Strategic Priorities -- V. The Elite Athletes -- 7. Sporting Reviews -- I. Independent Reviews of Sporting Codes: Athlete Welfare -- II. First Independent Review of Cycling New Zealand -- A. The Bordeaux Incident -- III. Second Independent Review of Cycling New Zealand -- IV. Final Comments -- Part II. Sport and Employment -- Chapter 1. Sports Regulation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Employee or Contractor? -- 3. The Common Law Tests -- 4. New Zealand Case Law on Employee Versus Contractor (Sporting Context) -- 5. Unfair Contracts -- 6. Restraint of Trade -- 7. Unlawful Exclusion and Contracts Void for Public Policy -- 8. Anti-competitive Contracts -- 9. Unions -- 10. The Player and the Agent -- Chapter 2. Taxation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Athlete: Professional or Amateur? -- 3. The Professional Athlete: Hobby or Business? -- 4. Employee or Contractor -- 5. International Players -- I. Resident -- II. Non-resident -- 6. Sports Clubs and Societies -- 7. Conclusion -- Part III. Doping in Sport -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. World Anti-Doping Code -- 1. The World Anti-Doping Code 2021 -- Chapter 3. The Sports Anti-Doping Act 2006 (New Zealand) -- Chapter 4. The Sports Anti-Doping Rules 2022 -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Rules -- Chapter 5. Rules of the Sports Tribunal of New Zealand -- Chapter 6. Decisions -- 1. Introduction -- 2. New Zealand Cases Before 2003
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3. Refusal or Failure to Supply Sample for Analysis -- 4. Tampering or Attempted Tampering with Any Part of Doping Control -- 5. Mishandling of Samples -- 6. Departure from Testing Standards -- 7. Performance-Enhancing Substances and Diuretics -- 8. Therapeutic Use Exemptions and Medicinal Use -- 9. Trafficking -- 10. The 'Whereabouts' Rule -- 11. Recreational Drugs -- I. Introduction -- II. Cannabis -- III. Party and Mood-Enhancing Drugs -- 12. Participation While Suspended -- 13. The Recreational Athlete -- 14. Multiple Violations -- 15. DFSNZ Withholding Evidence -- Chapter 7. Conclusion -- Part IV. Sport and Commerce -- Chapter 1. Broadcasting of Sports Events -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Sale of Exclusive Rights -- 3. Regulation -- 4. The Media Generally: Name Suppression, Confidentiality, Defamation -- I. Name Suppression -- II. Confidentiality -- III. Defamation -- Chapter 2. Sport and Competition Law -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The 1996 Commerce Commission Determination, Decision 281 -- 3. Changed Conditions a Decade Later -- 4. The Salary Cap -- 5. The Collective Employment Agreement -- 6. The 2006 Commerce Commission Determination: Decision 580 -- I. Introduction -- II. Were the Provisions 'Services' and Were They in an Exempt Market? -- III. What Were the Relevant Markets? -- IV. Public Detriments and Benefits -- V. The Commerce Commission's Conclusion -- 7. Conclusion -- Chapter 3. Intellectual Property -- 1. Introduction -- 2. International Intellectual Property Conventions -- 3. Copyright -- 4. Trademarks -- 5. Passing Off and the Fair Trading Act 1986 -- 6. Personality and Appearance Rights -- 7. Conclusion -- Chapter 4. Sponsorship -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Tobacco and Alcohol -- 3. Content of the Sponsorship Contract and Obligations of the Parties -- 4. Ambush Marketing
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5. The Major Events Management Act 2007 -- I. Introduction -- II. Part 2: Declaration of Major Event and Protections for Major Events -- A. Declaration of a Major Event -- B. Ambush Marketing by Association Protections -- C. Ambush Marketing by Intrusion Protections -- D. Ticket Scalping Protections -- E. Pitch Invasion -- III. Part 3: Permanently Protecting Emblems and Words -- IV. Part 4: Enforcement -- 6. Conclusion -- Part V. The Effect Of COVID-19 -- 1. Financial Measures -- 2. Sport NZ Guidelines -- 3. Tokyo Olympics -- 4. Annual Reports -- Part VI. Conclusion -- Selected Bibliography -- List of Cases -- List of Statutes -- Index
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Toomey, Elizabeth Sports Law in New Zealand Alphen aan den Rijn : Wolters Kluwer Law International,c2023 ISBN 9789403505473
Language:
English
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