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Sport And The Law

Corruption, disquiet and discipline - an examination of the dark side of sport and the latest legal and regulatory developments to combat it

Introduction

This conference will examine what can be done to prevent corruption in sport and examine the penalties for those who refuse to play by the rules.

We will also be analysing the reasons behind the Scottish football referees’ decision to strike and debating how to mitigate the public abuse brought against match officials.

Event details


Date:

Thursday 31 March 2011

Location:

Millennium Knightsbridge
London, SW1X 9NU

Register by 11 February and save £50
5.5 CPD
Hours

Benefits

Conference highlights:

  • Learn about the measures being taken to reduce corruption in sport
  • Understand the techniques being used by governing bodies to prevent breakaways
  • Discuss the actions required to prevent public abuse of match officials
  • Analyse what constitutes a fair process when bidding for events
  • Review the changes to football regulations and their impact on club ownership
  • Debate the importance of consistency of sanctions when running an efficient sports disciplinary programme

Who Should Attend

  • Sports, media and entertainment private practice lawyers
  • In-house lawyers in sports regulators, clubs and associations
  • In-house lawyers in the broadcasting, advertising and media industries
  • Sports agents

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