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Leading Cases in Sports Law

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    Chapter 1 Abbot v Weekly (1665) 83 ER 357; 1 Lev 176
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    Chapter 2 Federal League Baseball Club of Baltimore v National League et al. 259 US 200 (1922)
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    Chapter 3 Case C-36/74 Walrave and Koch [1974] ECR 1405
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    Chapter 4 CAS 92/A/63 GUNDEL v FEI
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    Chapter 5 Eastham v Newcastle United FC Ltd [1964] Ch 413
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    Chapter 6 From Bosman to Bernard C-415/93; [1995] ECR I-4921 to C-325/08; [2010] ECR I-2177
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    Chapter 7 Finnigan v NZRFU (1985)
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    Chapter 8 R. v. Disciplinary Committee of the Jockey Club ex p. the Aga Khan [1993] 1 WLR 909
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    Chapter 9 Case C-519/04 P Meca-Medina [2006] ECR I-6991
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    Chapter 10 Modahl v British Athletic Federation (1994–2001)
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    Chapter 11 CAS 98/211 B v FINA
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    Chapter 12 CAS 2004/O/645 USADA v Montgomery
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    Chapter 13 CAS 2009/A/1912–1913 Pechstein v International Skating Union
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    Chapter 14 CAS 2008/A/1480 Pistorius v IAAF
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    Chapter 15 American Needle Inc v NFL 130 S Ct 2201 (2010)
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    Chapter 16 Cases T-385/07, T-55/08 and T68/08 FIFA and UEFA v Commission
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    Chapter 17 Cases C-403/08 and C-429/08 FA Premier League Ltd and Others v QC Leisure and Others; and Karen Murphy v Media Protection Services Ltd, 4 Oct 2011
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    Chapter 18 R v Amir & Butt [2011] EWCA Civ 2914
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    Chapter 19 Football and Crowds: Gough and Smith v Chief Constable of Derbyshire [2002] QB 1213
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    Chapter 20 Player Violence and Compensation for Injury: R v Barnes [2005] 1 Cr App Rep 507
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    Chapter 21 Animal Welfare and Blood Sports: R (Countryside Alliance) v Attorney General [2008] 1 AC 719
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    Chapter 22 Gender and Equality: Sagen v VANOC [2009] BCCA 522
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Chapter title
Eastham v Newcastle United FC Ltd [1964] Ch 413
Chapter number 5
Book title
Leading Cases in Sports Law
Published in
ASSER International Sports Law Series, April 2013
DOI 10.1007/978-90-6704-909-2_5
Book ISBNs
978-9-06-704908-5, 978-9-06-704909-2
Authors

Simon Boyes

Editors

Jack Anderson

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