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Overview

Sport is a central part of modern Australian society and culture. Not surprisingly, as professionalism has become the norm, those involved with sport, be they players, managers, administrators and/or supporters, are increasingly looking to the law to protect their rights and/or resolve their problems. How and why has this happened? … For more content click the Read More button below. Main Topics What is sport and when should the law intervene?The Australian legal system and the development of a "Law of Sport"Clubs, crowds, ideology, gender and raceWho owns the game?The business: general protection issuesThe individuals: restraint of trade; before the mercy of the court - preparing the pleaLiability and protection issues: defamation, discrimination and drugsThe international arena: national identity; the futureTheory in action

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