Sports law in Lithuania

Collection:
Mokslo publikacijos / Scientific publications
Document Type:
Knygos / Books
Language:
Anglų kalba / English
Title:
Sports law in Lithuania
Publication Data:
The Netherlands : Kluwer Law International, 2022.
Pages:
224 p
Contents:
List of Abbreviations — Acknowledgements — General Introduction — Chapter 1. General Background — Chapter 2. Sources of Sports Law — Chapter 3. Specificity of Sports and Lithuania — Part I. Organization of Sport: Chapter 1. Sports Governance; Chapter 2. Governmental Institutions and Bodies; Chapter 3. National Olympic Committee and Federations; Chapter 4. Other Sports Institutions; Chapter 5. Public Financing of Sport; Chapter 6. Fundamental Rights; Chapter 7. Tort Law/Conditions; Chapter 8. Tax Issues; Chapter 9. Dispute Resolution and Sport Justice — Part II. Sports and Employment: Chapter 1. General Issues; Chapter 2. Public Governance of Legal Status of Players; Chapter 3. Private Governance of Legal Status of Players; Chapter 4. The Nature of Relationship Between Players and Clubs; Chapter 5. Contractual Relationship Between Players and Clubs; Chapter 6. Transfers of Players and Compensation Mechanisms; Chapter 7. Player Agents; Chapter 8. Legal Status of Coaches; Chapter 9. Dispute Resolution; Chapter 10. Social Security of Athletes — Part III. Doping and Match-Fixing: Chapter 1. Doping: General Global Issues; Chapter 2. Doping and Lithuania; Chapter 3. Fight Against Match-Fixing — Part IV. Commercial Matters: Chapter 1. General Introduction; Chapter 2. Public Regulations; Chapter 3. Private Regulations — Part V. COVID-19 and Sport: Chapter 1. General Remarks; Chapter 2. State Remedies During COVID-19; Chapter 3. COVID-19 and Pacta Sunt Servanda — Conclusions — Selected Bibliography — Index.
Summary / Abstract:

ENDerived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, this practical analysis of sports law in Lithuania deals with the regulation of sports activity by both public authorities and private sports organizations. The growing internationalization of sports inevitably increases the weight of global regulation, yet each country maintains its own distinct regime of sports law and its own national and local sports organizations. Sports law at a national or organizational level thus gains a growing relevance in comparative law. The book describes and discusses both state-created rules and autonomous self-regulation regarding the variety of economic, social, commercial, cultural, and political aspects of sports activities. Self-regulation manifests itself in the form of by-laws, and encompasses organizational provisions, disciplinary rules, and rules of play. However, the trend towards more professionalism in sports and the growing economic, social and cultural relevance of sports have prompted an increasing reliance on legal rules adopted by public authorities. This form of regulation appears in a variety of legal areas, including criminal law, labour law, commercial law, tax law, competition law, and tort law, and may vary following a particular type or sector of sport. It is in this dual and overlapping context that such much-publicized aspects as doping, sponsoring and media, and responsibility for injuries are legally measured. This monograph fills a gap in the legal literature by giving academics, practitioners, sports organizations, and policy makers access to sports law at this specific level. Lawyers representing parties with interests in Lithuania will welcome this very useful guide, and academics and researchers will appreciate its value in the study of comparative sports law.

ISBN:
9789403515960; 9789403514369; 9789403514468
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2026-02-25 13:42:49
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