The Regulation Of Sport

A comprehensive update on the latest developments in practice and procedure from regulatory authorities, policy makers and practitioners

Introduction

Following the huge success of Team GB at the Beijing Olmpics all eyes will be turning to London in anticipation of the London Olympics in 2012. With a global audience for this event, it is more imperative than ever than the UK’s sports industry clarifies its regulatory procedures and puts effective deterrents in place to ensure compliance.

Butterworths is proud to present this prestigious new conference aimed at the sports and regulatory communities. Chaired by Michael Scott of Charles Russell, our stellar speaker panel from regulatory bodies, private practice and the media will lead you through the recent topical case law and key practical developments in practice and procedure. Read more >>

Event details


Date:

Tuesday 09 December 2008

Location:

Guoman Cumberland Hotel
London, W1H 7DL

Regulatory bodies can send a second delegate at half price provided one delegate pays the full price. To take up this offer call Caroline Boyd on 020 7400 2589
5.5 CPD
Hours

Benefits

This fully comprehensive conference will enable you to:

  • Understand the importance of structural integrity and
    good governance in sport
  • Analyse sports regulators’ rights to refuse to sanction competing events
  • Discuss what lessons we can learn from Beijing 2008
  • Examine the evolution of player power
  • Debate if English cricket is in need of structual reform
  • Discover the recent developments in the regulation of agents

Who Should Attend

Sports lawyers and barristers; professional discipline lawyers and barristers; in-house lawyers at regulatory bodies, clubs and associations; sports agents and anyone else at the coal-face of sports regulation.

Supported by:

Counsel

Supported by:

New Law Journal