Sport Law

Sport Law

A Managerial Approach

Moorman, Anita M.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2020

722

Mole

Inglês

9780367338503

15 a 20 dias

1283

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Part I: Introductory Concepts, 1. Introduction to Law and Management in Sport, 2. The U.S. Legal System and Using Legal Resources, Part II: Human Resource Mangement, 3. The Employment Relationship: Creation and Termination of Employment, 4. Employer Liability for Acts of Employees and Others, 5. Employment Discrimination, Part I: Terms & Conditions of Employment, 6. Employment Discrimination, Part II: Harassment and Employee Expression, 7. Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining in Sport, 8. The Law of Agency and Athlete Agents, 9. Wage and Workplace Regulation, Part III: Strategic Management and Governance of Sport Organizations, 10. Governance Issues in Professional Sports, 11. Governance Issues in High School and College Athletics, 12. Regulation of Participation and Athlete Rights in High School and College Athletics, 13. Governance Issues and Participant Rights in Olympic Sport, Part IV: Operating Venues and Event Management, 14. Liability Issues and Sports Participants, 15. Liability Issues and Venue/Event Operations, 16. Contract Issues and Venue/Event Operations, 17. Planning and Accessibility Issues in Venue/Event Operations, Part V: Marketing Management, 18. Development and Protection of Intellectual Property, 19. Promotional and Operational Issues in Marketing
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USA Swimming;legal research;NASL;employee relations;Circuit Court;legal liability;Title III;harrassment at work;Title IX;working conditions;NCAA Rule;labor relations;Interscholastic Athletics;collective bargaining;High School Athletic Associations;sports agents;Competitive Advantage Strategies;sport governance;Athlete Agents;intercollegiate athletics;Title VII;Linda Sharp;PGA Tour;school sport;Lanham Act;participant liability;Adverse Employment Action;premises liability;Sherman Act;sport violence;Major Life Activity;Anita Moorman;Oral Contract;Cathryn Claussen;Professional Sport Leagues;sports law;NCAA Athlete;sports business;Players Associations;sport management;Head Football Coach;US law;State High School Athletic Associations;intellectual property;Limited Purpose Public Figure;sport marketing;Negligent Hiring;sports promotion;NCAA Constitution;sports law cases;concussion;sexual harrassment;#metoo;pay equity;digital content;student athlete;anti-corruption;sport gambling;athlete activism;employee free speech;Lisa Pike Masteralexis;Legal strategy management;Sport business operations;Human resource management;Sport marketing management;Sport legal studies