International Sports Law and Business, Volume 3This comprehensive, three-volume set focuses on the legal and business aspects of sports in the United States and abroad. The authors have presented the subject matter from a practical and pragmatic perspective, yet with analytical precision and attention to fine points of detail. International Sports Law and Business is composed of five parts. Part I deals with the law and business of sports in the United States, with the primary emphasis on the legal aspects of professional sports. Part II deals with the internationalization of sports from various perspectives, principally North American team sports. Part III explores the law and business of sports in 18 non-U.S. jurisdictions andndash; subject matter hardly covered in other sources, if at all. Part IV treats the legal and, to some extent, business aspects of broadcasting and sports, both in the United States and in selected foreign jurisdictions. Part V focuses upon sports marketing in its various forms in the United States, as well as its international perspectives. This easy-to-read work is unmatched in that it covers subjects not addressed or only tangentially addressed in other works, presents insiders perspectives on the subject matter, and focuses extensively on international aspects of sports law and business in connection with many different subjects. Among its exhibits, International Sports Law and Business includes a World League of American Football Standard Player Contract form, a sample World League of American Football Acquisition and Operation Agreement, Statute of Court of Arbitration for Sport and Regulations. It also includes a comprehensive index. Its unique coverage and practical features make International Sports Law and Business a critical reference for agents, attorneys, and other practitioners involved in international sports law or handling a trust where one or more of the assets is sports-related, or considering expanding an existing practice area. Those involved in the study of sports law will also appreciate this high quality work. |
Contents
Broadcasting and Sports | 1697 |
Introduction | 1698 |
International Olympic Committees Television News Access | 1850 |
Standard Form Broadcasting Contract of European Track | 1865 |
Standard Form Broadcasting Contract of French Tennis | 1876 |
SPORTS MARKETING IN THE | 1887 |
NFL football jersey replicas | 1971 |
INTERNATIONAL AND FOREIGN ASPECTS OF SPORTS MARKETING | 1982 |
Sample Title Sponsorship Agreement | 2056 |
Sample Athlete Endorsement Agreement | 2068 |
Sample Endorsement and License Agreement | 2076 |
National Hockey League Merchandise License Agreement | 2083 |
NBA Properties International Retail Product License Agreement | 2095 |
Fictitious US Pro Volley Ball Club Merchandise License | 2114 |
adidas Promotion Agreement | 2123 |
adidas Supply and Promotion Agreement | 2126 |
National Hockey League Retail License Agreement For | 2026 |
National Hockey League Premium License Agreement | 2040 |
National Hockey League Promotional License Agreement | 2050 |
Complaint Filed in Dallas Cowboys Texas Stadium and Jerry | 2157 |
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