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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- General Introduction -- Chapter 1. General Background -- 1. Statistics of the Slovak Republic -- 2. Impact of the EU and International Commitments -- 3. Sports Law in Slovakia -- I. Sports Law and the Nature of Autonomous Rules -- II. Independent Legal Discipline -- III. Principles of Sports Law -- A. Limited Contractual Freedom -- B. Contractual Stability (Pacta Sunt Servanda) -- C. Nullum Crimen, Nulla Poena Sine Lege in the Prosecution of Doping -- D. Permissible Limitations of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms -- 1. Equal Treatment and Limited Freedom of Movement and Establishment in the EU -- 2. Restriction of Basic Rights by Contractual Agreement -- Chapter 2. History of Sports Law -- 1. History of Sport in Slovakia -- 2. History of Legal Regulation of Sport in Slovakia -- I. Period until 1945 -- II. Sport under the People's Democratic and Socialist Law -- III. Modern Legal Regulation of Sport -- Chapter 3. Sources of Sports Law -- Part I. Organization of Sport in Slovakia -- Chapter 1. General Issues -- 1. Public Administration and Sport -- I. Sport at the Crossroads of Public and Private Governance -- II. Sport Between the Public and Private in Slovakia -- 2. Professional Self-Government? -- 3. Persons of Public Law? -- 4. Private and Public Organizations Sui Generis? -- 5. Public Administration and Public Interest in Sport -- 6. Public Legal Framework of the Sports Movement -- Chapter 2. Public Regulation -- 1. Freedom of Association and Sport -- I. Civic (Private) Associations -- II. Association of Civic (Private) Associations -- III. Interest Association of Legal Entities -- IV. Business Company -- V. Non-profit Organization -- VI. Foundation -- VII. Non-investment Fund | |
505 | 8 | |a 2. Governmental Conditions and Permits -- I. Public Policy in Relation to Sport -- II. The Basic Legislation Governing Sports Activities in Slovakia -- A. Genesis of the Current Legislation on Sports -- B. Organization of Sport -- 1. Act on Physical Culture -- 2. Act on the Organization and Promotion of Sports -- 3. Government and Central Governmental Authorities -- 4. State Budgetary and Subsidized (Contributory) Sports Organizations -- a. Military Sports Centre Dukla Banská Bystrica -- b. Centre of National Sports Representation of the Ministry of Interior -- c. National Sports Centre -- d. The SADA -- 5. Self-Government and Its Budgetary and Contributory Sports Organizations -- 6. Other Entities Regulated in Sports Legislation -- a. The Olympic Movement -- b. National Sports Associations -- c. Sports Clubs -- d. PEUs -- C. Funding of Sport in Slovakia -- 1. Funding Sport and Physical Culture from Gambling -- 2. Funding Sport Through Subsidies from the State Budget -- a. Funding of Olympic and Non-Olympic Sports -- b. Financing Sports of Athletes with Disabilities -- 3. Funding Sport by the Self-Government -- D. Information System -- E. Sports Education -- 1. Accreditation -- 2. Sport Schools -- 3. Sports Competitions of Pupils -- F. Status of Foreign Athletes in Slovakia -- 3. Public Safety -- I. Safety at Sports Events -- A. Act No. 1/2014 Coll. on the Organization of Public Sporting Events -- B. Related Criminal Acts and Offences -- C. Mobile Courts -- II. Health Protection in Sports Facilities -- III. Private Law Liability in Sport -- A. Sportsman's Liability for Injuries -- B. Liability Between the Spectator and the Organizing Service/Organizer -- C. Liability Between an Athlete and Organizer/Organizing Service -- D. Liability Between a Coach and Athlete -- E. Liability of a Club for Injury Caused to an Athlete | |
505 | 8 | |a IV. Criminal Liability in Sport -- A. Czechoslovak and Czech Case Law -- B. The Current Regulation of Criminal Liability in Sport in Slovakia -- 4. Tax -- I. VAT -- II. Income Tax -- III. International Taxation of Income -- IV. Real Estate Tax -- 5. Dispute Settlement -- I. Right to a Fair Trial -- II. Arbitration -- Chapter 3. Private Regulation -- 1. Umbrella Sports Organizations in the SR -- I. The SOSC -- II. The SPC -- III. The SAPC -- IV. The CSSF -- V. Slovak University Sport Association (SUSA) -- 2. National Sports Associations -- I. The SFA -- A. The ULC -- B. Union of Football Professionals (UFP) -- II. Slovak Ice Hockey Federation (SIHF) -- III. The SBA -- 3. Clubs -- I. Club as a Civic Association -- A. One-Sport Club -- B. Club of a Number of Sports -- C. PEU -- II. Club as a Business Company -- III. Club as a Contributory Organization -- IV. Club as a Budgetary Organization -- Part II. Sport and Status -- Chapter 1. General Issues -- Chapter 2. Public Regulation -- 1. Qualification of Legal Status -- I. Legal Status of Sport Organizations -- II. Legal Status of Athletes -- 2. Basic Rights and Obligations -- I. Fundamental Rights and Freedoms of Athletes as Human Beings and Citizens -- II. Fundamental Rights and Freedoms of Athletes as Workers -- III. Selected Rights and Freedoms -- A. Freedom of Movement -- B. Protection of Liberty, Personality, Speech and Privacy -- 1. Personal Liberty and Forced Labour -- 2. Privacy and Freedom of Speech -- 3. Personality Rights -- 4. Equal Treatment -- C. Specific Rights of Employees -- 1. Right to Fair and Decent Working Conditions -- 2. Prohibition of Child Labour and Protection of Young Workers -- 3. Protection Against Unjust Dismissal -- 4. Freedom of Association, Right to Collective Bargaining and to Strike -- IV. Statutory Duties of Sports Subjects -- V. Contractual Obligations | |
505 | 8 | |a A. Creation, Modification and Termination of Contractual Rights and Obligations -- B. Content of Contractual Rights and Obligations -- 3. Employment Regulation -- I. Travel Allowance -- 4. Labour Market Regulation -- 5. Social Security -- I. Social Insurance -- II. Health Insurance -- III. Pension Savings -- A. Second Pillar -- B. Third Pillar -- 6. Taxation and Accounting in Sport -- I. VAT -- II. Income Tax -- A. Natural Persons: Athletes -- B. Legal Persons -- III. Tax Obligations of a Club Arising from a Contractual Relationship -- IV. Assigned Tax -- V. Sponsorship and Taxes -- VI. Accounting -- 7. Dispute Settlement -- I. Resolution of Sport Disputes under the Act on Sports -- II. Disciplinary Proceedings -- Chapter 3. Private Regulation -- 1. Associations' Regulation of a Club Status -- I. Establishment, Transformation and Winding Up of Clubs -- A. Establishment of a Club -- B. Transformation of the Legal Status of a Club and Its Winding Up -- C. Bankruptcy and Restructuring of the Club -- II. Sport Licensing System -- 2. Associations' Regulation of the Status of Players -- I. Registration of Players -- II. Contractual Relations Between a Player and a Club -- III. Contractual Relations Between Clubs with Impact on the Athlete -- A. Transfer -- B. Transfer Fee -- C. Training Compensation -- D. Loan -- IV. Accountability -- A. Disciplinary Liability -- 1. Disciplinary Rules of the SFA -- 2. Deviations in Disciplinary Rules of Other Organizations -- B. Other Sporting Misconducts -- V. Dispute Settlement -- A. Arbitration Court of the SFA -- B. Arbitration Commission of the SIHF -- C. International Autonomous Resolution of Sports Disputes -- 1. FIFA 'Football Tribunal -- 2. The CAS -- a. Arbitration -- b. The Appeal Procedure -- c. Consultations -- d. Interpretation -- e. Mediation -- 3. Specific Issues -- I. Health of the Players | |
505 | 8 | |a II. Foreign Athletes -- III. International Relations -- IV. Release of Players for the Needs of National Representation -- V. Other Sporting Subjects -- A. Coach -- B. Organizer/Organizing Service -- C. Referees and Delegates -- D. Players' Agents -- Part III. Doping in Sport -- Chapter 1. General Issues -- Chapter 2. Public Regulation -- 1. International Law and Doping -- 2. National Doping Legislation -- I. Elements of Doping -- II. Penalties -- III. Mitigating and Aggravating Circumstances in Doping Legislation -- IV. Doping Control Procedure -- V. Whereabouts Information -- 3. Criminal Law and Doping -- I. Mitigating and Aggravating Circumstances under the Criminal Code -- II. Criminal Acts Related to Doping -- 4. Administrative Offences and Doping -- Chapter 3. Private Regulation -- Part IV. Sport and Business -- Chapter 1. General Issues -- 1. Legal Forms of Doing Business in the SR -- 2. Sports Organization as an Entrepreneur -- 3. Athlete as an Entrepreneur -- Chapter 2. Public Regulation -- 1. Broadcasting Rights -- I. Ownership and the Use of Broadcasting Rights -- II. Right of Public Access to Broadcasts of Sporting Events -- A. European Regulation -- B. Slovak Regulation of Broadcasting Sporting Events -- III. Broadcasting Rights and Competition Law -- A. Collective Selling of Rights -- B. Blocked Hours While Broadcasting Sporting Events -- C. Collective Acquisition of Broadcasting Rights -- D. Merger of Television Broadcasters -- 2. Advertising and Sponsorship -- I. Advertising -- II. Sponsorship -- 3. Merchandising -- 4. Limitation of Club Ownership -- Chapter 3. Private Regulation -- 1. Marketing -- 2. Broadcasting Rights -- 3. Ownership of Clubs -- Part V. COVID-19 and Its Impact on National Sport -- Selected Bibliography -- Index | |
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contents | Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- General Introduction -- Chapter 1. General Background -- 1. Statistics of the Slovak Republic -- 2. Impact of the EU and International Commitments -- 3. Sports Law in Slovakia -- I. Sports Law and the Nature of Autonomous Rules -- II. Independent Legal Discipline -- III. Principles of Sports Law -- A. Limited Contractual Freedom -- B. Contractual Stability (Pacta Sunt Servanda) -- C. Nullum Crimen, Nulla Poena Sine Lege in the Prosecution of Doping -- D. Permissible Limitations of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms -- 1. Equal Treatment and Limited Freedom of Movement and Establishment in the EU -- 2. Restriction of Basic Rights by Contractual Agreement -- Chapter 2. History of Sports Law -- 1. History of Sport in Slovakia -- 2. History of Legal Regulation of Sport in Slovakia -- I. Period until 1945 -- II. Sport under the People's Democratic and Socialist Law -- III. Modern Legal Regulation of Sport -- Chapter 3. Sources of Sports Law -- Part I. Organization of Sport in Slovakia -- Chapter 1. General Issues -- 1. Public Administration and Sport -- I. Sport at the Crossroads of Public and Private Governance -- II. Sport Between the Public and Private in Slovakia -- 2. Professional Self-Government? -- 3. Persons of Public Law? -- 4. Private and Public Organizations Sui Generis? -- 5. Public Administration and Public Interest in Sport -- 6. Public Legal Framework of the Sports Movement -- Chapter 2. Public Regulation -- 1. Freedom of Association and Sport -- I. Civic (Private) Associations -- II. Association of Civic (Private) Associations -- III. Interest Association of Legal Entities -- IV. Business Company -- V. Non-profit Organization -- VI. Foundation -- VII. Non-investment Fund 2. Governmental Conditions and Permits -- I. Public Policy in Relation to Sport -- II. The Basic Legislation Governing Sports Activities in Slovakia -- A. Genesis of the Current Legislation on Sports -- B. Organization of Sport -- 1. Act on Physical Culture -- 2. Act on the Organization and Promotion of Sports -- 3. Government and Central Governmental Authorities -- 4. State Budgetary and Subsidized (Contributory) Sports Organizations -- a. Military Sports Centre Dukla Banská Bystrica -- b. Centre of National Sports Representation of the Ministry of Interior -- c. National Sports Centre -- d. The SADA -- 5. Self-Government and Its Budgetary and Contributory Sports Organizations -- 6. Other Entities Regulated in Sports Legislation -- a. The Olympic Movement -- b. National Sports Associations -- c. Sports Clubs -- d. PEUs -- C. Funding of Sport in Slovakia -- 1. Funding Sport and Physical Culture from Gambling -- 2. Funding Sport Through Subsidies from the State Budget -- a. Funding of Olympic and Non-Olympic Sports -- b. Financing Sports of Athletes with Disabilities -- 3. Funding Sport by the Self-Government -- D. Information System -- E. Sports Education -- 1. Accreditation -- 2. Sport Schools -- 3. Sports Competitions of Pupils -- F. Status of Foreign Athletes in Slovakia -- 3. Public Safety -- I. Safety at Sports Events -- A. Act No. 1/2014 Coll. on the Organization of Public Sporting Events -- B. Related Criminal Acts and Offences -- C. Mobile Courts -- II. Health Protection in Sports Facilities -- III. Private Law Liability in Sport -- A. Sportsman's Liability for Injuries -- B. Liability Between the Spectator and the Organizing Service/Organizer -- C. Liability Between an Athlete and Organizer/Organizing Service -- D. Liability Between a Coach and Athlete -- E. Liability of a Club for Injury Caused to an Athlete IV. Criminal Liability in Sport -- A. Czechoslovak and Czech Case Law -- B. The Current Regulation of Criminal Liability in Sport in Slovakia -- 4. Tax -- I. VAT -- II. Income Tax -- III. International Taxation of Income -- IV. Real Estate Tax -- 5. Dispute Settlement -- I. Right to a Fair Trial -- II. Arbitration -- Chapter 3. Private Regulation -- 1. Umbrella Sports Organizations in the SR -- I. The SOSC -- II. The SPC -- III. The SAPC -- IV. The CSSF -- V. Slovak University Sport Association (SUSA) -- 2. National Sports Associations -- I. The SFA -- A. The ULC -- B. Union of Football Professionals (UFP) -- II. Slovak Ice Hockey Federation (SIHF) -- III. The SBA -- 3. Clubs -- I. Club as a Civic Association -- A. One-Sport Club -- B. Club of a Number of Sports -- C. PEU -- II. Club as a Business Company -- III. Club as a Contributory Organization -- IV. Club as a Budgetary Organization -- Part II. Sport and Status -- Chapter 1. General Issues -- Chapter 2. Public Regulation -- 1. Qualification of Legal Status -- I. Legal Status of Sport Organizations -- II. Legal Status of Athletes -- 2. Basic Rights and Obligations -- I. Fundamental Rights and Freedoms of Athletes as Human Beings and Citizens -- II. Fundamental Rights and Freedoms of Athletes as Workers -- III. Selected Rights and Freedoms -- A. Freedom of Movement -- B. Protection of Liberty, Personality, Speech and Privacy -- 1. Personal Liberty and Forced Labour -- 2. Privacy and Freedom of Speech -- 3. Personality Rights -- 4. Equal Treatment -- C. Specific Rights of Employees -- 1. Right to Fair and Decent Working Conditions -- 2. Prohibition of Child Labour and Protection of Young Workers -- 3. Protection Against Unjust Dismissal -- 4. Freedom of Association, Right to Collective Bargaining and to Strike -- IV. Statutory Duties of Sports Subjects -- V. Contractual Obligations A. Creation, Modification and Termination of Contractual Rights and Obligations -- B. Content of Contractual Rights and Obligations -- 3. Employment Regulation -- I. Travel Allowance -- 4. Labour Market Regulation -- 5. Social Security -- I. Social Insurance -- II. Health Insurance -- III. Pension Savings -- A. Second Pillar -- B. Third Pillar -- 6. Taxation and Accounting in Sport -- I. VAT -- II. Income Tax -- A. Natural Persons: Athletes -- B. Legal Persons -- III. Tax Obligations of a Club Arising from a Contractual Relationship -- IV. Assigned Tax -- V. Sponsorship and Taxes -- VI. Accounting -- 7. Dispute Settlement -- I. Resolution of Sport Disputes under the Act on Sports -- II. Disciplinary Proceedings -- Chapter 3. Private Regulation -- 1. Associations' Regulation of a Club Status -- I. Establishment, Transformation and Winding Up of Clubs -- A. Establishment of a Club -- B. Transformation of the Legal Status of a Club and Its Winding Up -- C. Bankruptcy and Restructuring of the Club -- II. Sport Licensing System -- 2. Associations' Regulation of the Status of Players -- I. Registration of Players -- II. Contractual Relations Between a Player and a Club -- III. Contractual Relations Between Clubs with Impact on the Athlete -- A. Transfer -- B. Transfer Fee -- C. Training Compensation -- D. Loan -- IV. Accountability -- A. Disciplinary Liability -- 1. Disciplinary Rules of the SFA -- 2. Deviations in Disciplinary Rules of Other Organizations -- B. Other Sporting Misconducts -- V. Dispute Settlement -- A. Arbitration Court of the SFA -- B. Arbitration Commission of the SIHF -- C. International Autonomous Resolution of Sports Disputes -- 1. FIFA 'Football Tribunal -- 2. The CAS -- a. Arbitration -- b. The Appeal Procedure -- c. Consultations -- d. Interpretation -- e. Mediation -- 3. Specific Issues -- I. Health of the Players II. Foreign Athletes -- III. International Relations -- IV. Release of Players for the Needs of National Representation -- V. Other Sporting Subjects -- A. Coach -- B. Organizer/Organizing Service -- C. Referees and Delegates -- D. Players' Agents -- Part III. Doping in Sport -- Chapter 1. General Issues -- Chapter 2. Public Regulation -- 1. International Law and Doping -- 2. National Doping Legislation -- I. Elements of Doping -- II. Penalties -- III. Mitigating and Aggravating Circumstances in Doping Legislation -- IV. Doping Control Procedure -- V. Whereabouts Information -- 3. Criminal Law and Doping -- I. Mitigating and Aggravating Circumstances under the Criminal Code -- II. Criminal Acts Related to Doping -- 4. Administrative Offences and Doping -- Chapter 3. Private Regulation -- Part IV. Sport and Business -- Chapter 1. General Issues -- 1. Legal Forms of Doing Business in the SR -- 2. Sports Organization as an Entrepreneur -- 3. Athlete as an Entrepreneur -- Chapter 2. Public Regulation -- 1. Broadcasting Rights -- I. Ownership and the Use of Broadcasting Rights -- II. Right of Public Access to Broadcasts of Sporting Events -- A. European Regulation -- B. Slovak Regulation of Broadcasting Sporting Events -- III. Broadcasting Rights and Competition Law -- A. Collective Selling of Rights -- B. Blocked Hours While Broadcasting Sporting Events -- C. Collective Acquisition of Broadcasting Rights -- D. Merger of Television Broadcasters -- 2. Advertising and Sponsorship -- I. Advertising -- II. Sponsorship -- 3. Merchandising -- 4. Limitation of Club Ownership -- Chapter 3. Private Regulation -- 1. Marketing -- 2. Broadcasting Rights -- 3. Ownership of Clubs -- Part V. COVID-19 and Its Impact on National Sport -- Selected Bibliography -- Index |
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spelling | Gábris, Tomás Verfasser aut Sports Law in Slovakia 3rd ed Alphen aan den Rijn Wolters Kluwer Law International 2022 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (312 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- General Introduction -- Chapter 1. General Background -- 1. Statistics of the Slovak Republic -- 2. Impact of the EU and International Commitments -- 3. Sports Law in Slovakia -- I. Sports Law and the Nature of Autonomous Rules -- II. Independent Legal Discipline -- III. Principles of Sports Law -- A. Limited Contractual Freedom -- B. Contractual Stability (Pacta Sunt Servanda) -- C. Nullum Crimen, Nulla Poena Sine Lege in the Prosecution of Doping -- D. Permissible Limitations of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms -- 1. Equal Treatment and Limited Freedom of Movement and Establishment in the EU -- 2. Restriction of Basic Rights by Contractual Agreement -- Chapter 2. History of Sports Law -- 1. History of Sport in Slovakia -- 2. History of Legal Regulation of Sport in Slovakia -- I. Period until 1945 -- II. Sport under the People's Democratic and Socialist Law -- III. Modern Legal Regulation of Sport -- Chapter 3. Sources of Sports Law -- Part I. Organization of Sport in Slovakia -- Chapter 1. General Issues -- 1. Public Administration and Sport -- I. Sport at the Crossroads of Public and Private Governance -- II. Sport Between the Public and Private in Slovakia -- 2. Professional Self-Government? -- 3. Persons of Public Law? -- 4. Private and Public Organizations Sui Generis? -- 5. Public Administration and Public Interest in Sport -- 6. Public Legal Framework of the Sports Movement -- Chapter 2. Public Regulation -- 1. Freedom of Association and Sport -- I. Civic (Private) Associations -- II. Association of Civic (Private) Associations -- III. Interest Association of Legal Entities -- IV. Business Company -- V. Non-profit Organization -- VI. Foundation -- VII. Non-investment Fund 2. Governmental Conditions and Permits -- I. Public Policy in Relation to Sport -- II. The Basic Legislation Governing Sports Activities in Slovakia -- A. Genesis of the Current Legislation on Sports -- B. Organization of Sport -- 1. Act on Physical Culture -- 2. Act on the Organization and Promotion of Sports -- 3. Government and Central Governmental Authorities -- 4. State Budgetary and Subsidized (Contributory) Sports Organizations -- a. Military Sports Centre Dukla Banská Bystrica -- b. Centre of National Sports Representation of the Ministry of Interior -- c. National Sports Centre -- d. The SADA -- 5. Self-Government and Its Budgetary and Contributory Sports Organizations -- 6. Other Entities Regulated in Sports Legislation -- a. The Olympic Movement -- b. National Sports Associations -- c. Sports Clubs -- d. PEUs -- C. Funding of Sport in Slovakia -- 1. Funding Sport and Physical Culture from Gambling -- 2. Funding Sport Through Subsidies from the State Budget -- a. Funding of Olympic and Non-Olympic Sports -- b. Financing Sports of Athletes with Disabilities -- 3. Funding Sport by the Self-Government -- D. Information System -- E. Sports Education -- 1. Accreditation -- 2. Sport Schools -- 3. Sports Competitions of Pupils -- F. Status of Foreign Athletes in Slovakia -- 3. Public Safety -- I. Safety at Sports Events -- A. Act No. 1/2014 Coll. on the Organization of Public Sporting Events -- B. Related Criminal Acts and Offences -- C. Mobile Courts -- II. Health Protection in Sports Facilities -- III. Private Law Liability in Sport -- A. Sportsman's Liability for Injuries -- B. Liability Between the Spectator and the Organizing Service/Organizer -- C. Liability Between an Athlete and Organizer/Organizing Service -- D. Liability Between a Coach and Athlete -- E. Liability of a Club for Injury Caused to an Athlete IV. Criminal Liability in Sport -- A. Czechoslovak and Czech Case Law -- B. The Current Regulation of Criminal Liability in Sport in Slovakia -- 4. Tax -- I. VAT -- II. Income Tax -- III. International Taxation of Income -- IV. Real Estate Tax -- 5. Dispute Settlement -- I. Right to a Fair Trial -- II. Arbitration -- Chapter 3. Private Regulation -- 1. Umbrella Sports Organizations in the SR -- I. The SOSC -- II. The SPC -- III. The SAPC -- IV. The CSSF -- V. Slovak University Sport Association (SUSA) -- 2. National Sports Associations -- I. The SFA -- A. The ULC -- B. Union of Football Professionals (UFP) -- II. Slovak Ice Hockey Federation (SIHF) -- III. The SBA -- 3. Clubs -- I. Club as a Civic Association -- A. One-Sport Club -- B. Club of a Number of Sports -- C. PEU -- II. Club as a Business Company -- III. Club as a Contributory Organization -- IV. Club as a Budgetary Organization -- Part II. Sport and Status -- Chapter 1. General Issues -- Chapter 2. Public Regulation -- 1. Qualification of Legal Status -- I. Legal Status of Sport Organizations -- II. Legal Status of Athletes -- 2. Basic Rights and Obligations -- I. Fundamental Rights and Freedoms of Athletes as Human Beings and Citizens -- II. Fundamental Rights and Freedoms of Athletes as Workers -- III. Selected Rights and Freedoms -- A. Freedom of Movement -- B. Protection of Liberty, Personality, Speech and Privacy -- 1. Personal Liberty and Forced Labour -- 2. Privacy and Freedom of Speech -- 3. Personality Rights -- 4. Equal Treatment -- C. Specific Rights of Employees -- 1. Right to Fair and Decent Working Conditions -- 2. Prohibition of Child Labour and Protection of Young Workers -- 3. Protection Against Unjust Dismissal -- 4. Freedom of Association, Right to Collective Bargaining and to Strike -- IV. Statutory Duties of Sports Subjects -- V. Contractual Obligations A. Creation, Modification and Termination of Contractual Rights and Obligations -- B. Content of Contractual Rights and Obligations -- 3. Employment Regulation -- I. Travel Allowance -- 4. Labour Market Regulation -- 5. Social Security -- I. Social Insurance -- II. Health Insurance -- III. Pension Savings -- A. Second Pillar -- B. Third Pillar -- 6. Taxation and Accounting in Sport -- I. VAT -- II. Income Tax -- A. Natural Persons: Athletes -- B. Legal Persons -- III. Tax Obligations of a Club Arising from a Contractual Relationship -- IV. Assigned Tax -- V. Sponsorship and Taxes -- VI. Accounting -- 7. Dispute Settlement -- I. Resolution of Sport Disputes under the Act on Sports -- II. Disciplinary Proceedings -- Chapter 3. Private Regulation -- 1. Associations' Regulation of a Club Status -- I. Establishment, Transformation and Winding Up of Clubs -- A. Establishment of a Club -- B. Transformation of the Legal Status of a Club and Its Winding Up -- C. Bankruptcy and Restructuring of the Club -- II. Sport Licensing System -- 2. Associations' Regulation of the Status of Players -- I. Registration of Players -- II. Contractual Relations Between a Player and a Club -- III. Contractual Relations Between Clubs with Impact on the Athlete -- A. Transfer -- B. Transfer Fee -- C. Training Compensation -- D. Loan -- IV. Accountability -- A. Disciplinary Liability -- 1. Disciplinary Rules of the SFA -- 2. Deviations in Disciplinary Rules of Other Organizations -- B. Other Sporting Misconducts -- V. Dispute Settlement -- A. Arbitration Court of the SFA -- B. Arbitration Commission of the SIHF -- C. International Autonomous Resolution of Sports Disputes -- 1. FIFA 'Football Tribunal -- 2. The CAS -- a. Arbitration -- b. The Appeal Procedure -- c. Consultations -- d. Interpretation -- e. Mediation -- 3. Specific Issues -- I. Health of the Players II. Foreign Athletes -- III. International Relations -- IV. Release of Players for the Needs of National Representation -- V. Other Sporting Subjects -- A. Coach -- B. Organizer/Organizing Service -- C. Referees and Delegates -- D. Players' Agents -- Part III. Doping in Sport -- Chapter 1. General Issues -- Chapter 2. Public Regulation -- 1. International Law and Doping -- 2. National Doping Legislation -- I. Elements of Doping -- II. Penalties -- III. Mitigating and Aggravating Circumstances in Doping Legislation -- IV. Doping Control Procedure -- V. Whereabouts Information -- 3. Criminal Law and Doping -- I. Mitigating and Aggravating Circumstances under the Criminal Code -- II. Criminal Acts Related to Doping -- 4. Administrative Offences and Doping -- Chapter 3. Private Regulation -- Part IV. Sport and Business -- Chapter 1. General Issues -- 1. Legal Forms of Doing Business in the SR -- 2. Sports Organization as an Entrepreneur -- 3. Athlete as an Entrepreneur -- Chapter 2. Public Regulation -- 1. Broadcasting Rights -- I. Ownership and the Use of Broadcasting Rights -- II. Right of Public Access to Broadcasts of Sporting Events -- A. European Regulation -- B. Slovak Regulation of Broadcasting Sporting Events -- III. Broadcasting Rights and Competition Law -- A. Collective Selling of Rights -- B. Blocked Hours While Broadcasting Sporting Events -- C. Collective Acquisition of Broadcasting Rights -- D. Merger of Television Broadcasters -- 2. Advertising and Sponsorship -- I. Advertising -- II. Sponsorship -- 3. Merchandising -- 4. Limitation of Club Ownership -- Chapter 3. Private Regulation -- 1. Marketing -- 2. Broadcasting Rights -- 3. Ownership of Clubs -- Part V. COVID-19 and Its Impact on National Sport -- Selected Bibliography -- Index Electronic books Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Gábris, Tomás Sports Law in Slovakia Alphen aan den Rijn : Wolters Kluwer Law International,c2022 9789403549217 |
spellingShingle | Gábris, Tomás Sports Law in Slovakia Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- General Introduction -- Chapter 1. General Background -- 1. Statistics of the Slovak Republic -- 2. Impact of the EU and International Commitments -- 3. Sports Law in Slovakia -- I. Sports Law and the Nature of Autonomous Rules -- II. Independent Legal Discipline -- III. Principles of Sports Law -- A. Limited Contractual Freedom -- B. Contractual Stability (Pacta Sunt Servanda) -- C. Nullum Crimen, Nulla Poena Sine Lege in the Prosecution of Doping -- D. Permissible Limitations of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms -- 1. Equal Treatment and Limited Freedom of Movement and Establishment in the EU -- 2. Restriction of Basic Rights by Contractual Agreement -- Chapter 2. History of Sports Law -- 1. History of Sport in Slovakia -- 2. History of Legal Regulation of Sport in Slovakia -- I. Period until 1945 -- II. Sport under the People's Democratic and Socialist Law -- III. Modern Legal Regulation of Sport -- Chapter 3. Sources of Sports Law -- Part I. Organization of Sport in Slovakia -- Chapter 1. General Issues -- 1. Public Administration and Sport -- I. Sport at the Crossroads of Public and Private Governance -- II. Sport Between the Public and Private in Slovakia -- 2. Professional Self-Government? -- 3. Persons of Public Law? -- 4. Private and Public Organizations Sui Generis? -- 5. Public Administration and Public Interest in Sport -- 6. Public Legal Framework of the Sports Movement -- Chapter 2. Public Regulation -- 1. Freedom of Association and Sport -- I. Civic (Private) Associations -- II. Association of Civic (Private) Associations -- III. Interest Association of Legal Entities -- IV. Business Company -- V. Non-profit Organization -- VI. Foundation -- VII. Non-investment Fund 2. Governmental Conditions and Permits -- I. Public Policy in Relation to Sport -- II. The Basic Legislation Governing Sports Activities in Slovakia -- A. Genesis of the Current Legislation on Sports -- B. Organization of Sport -- 1. Act on Physical Culture -- 2. Act on the Organization and Promotion of Sports -- 3. Government and Central Governmental Authorities -- 4. State Budgetary and Subsidized (Contributory) Sports Organizations -- a. Military Sports Centre Dukla Banská Bystrica -- b. Centre of National Sports Representation of the Ministry of Interior -- c. National Sports Centre -- d. The SADA -- 5. Self-Government and Its Budgetary and Contributory Sports Organizations -- 6. Other Entities Regulated in Sports Legislation -- a. The Olympic Movement -- b. National Sports Associations -- c. Sports Clubs -- d. PEUs -- C. Funding of Sport in Slovakia -- 1. Funding Sport and Physical Culture from Gambling -- 2. Funding Sport Through Subsidies from the State Budget -- a. Funding of Olympic and Non-Olympic Sports -- b. Financing Sports of Athletes with Disabilities -- 3. Funding Sport by the Self-Government -- D. Information System -- E. Sports Education -- 1. Accreditation -- 2. Sport Schools -- 3. Sports Competitions of Pupils -- F. Status of Foreign Athletes in Slovakia -- 3. Public Safety -- I. Safety at Sports Events -- A. Act No. 1/2014 Coll. on the Organization of Public Sporting Events -- B. Related Criminal Acts and Offences -- C. Mobile Courts -- II. Health Protection in Sports Facilities -- III. Private Law Liability in Sport -- A. Sportsman's Liability for Injuries -- B. Liability Between the Spectator and the Organizing Service/Organizer -- C. Liability Between an Athlete and Organizer/Organizing Service -- D. Liability Between a Coach and Athlete -- E. Liability of a Club for Injury Caused to an Athlete IV. Criminal Liability in Sport -- A. Czechoslovak and Czech Case Law -- B. The Current Regulation of Criminal Liability in Sport in Slovakia -- 4. Tax -- I. VAT -- II. Income Tax -- III. International Taxation of Income -- IV. Real Estate Tax -- 5. Dispute Settlement -- I. Right to a Fair Trial -- II. Arbitration -- Chapter 3. Private Regulation -- 1. Umbrella Sports Organizations in the SR -- I. The SOSC -- II. The SPC -- III. The SAPC -- IV. The CSSF -- V. Slovak University Sport Association (SUSA) -- 2. National Sports Associations -- I. The SFA -- A. The ULC -- B. Union of Football Professionals (UFP) -- II. Slovak Ice Hockey Federation (SIHF) -- III. The SBA -- 3. Clubs -- I. Club as a Civic Association -- A. One-Sport Club -- B. Club of a Number of Sports -- C. PEU -- II. Club as a Business Company -- III. Club as a Contributory Organization -- IV. Club as a Budgetary Organization -- Part II. Sport and Status -- Chapter 1. General Issues -- Chapter 2. Public Regulation -- 1. Qualification of Legal Status -- I. Legal Status of Sport Organizations -- II. Legal Status of Athletes -- 2. Basic Rights and Obligations -- I. Fundamental Rights and Freedoms of Athletes as Human Beings and Citizens -- II. Fundamental Rights and Freedoms of Athletes as Workers -- III. Selected Rights and Freedoms -- A. Freedom of Movement -- B. Protection of Liberty, Personality, Speech and Privacy -- 1. Personal Liberty and Forced Labour -- 2. Privacy and Freedom of Speech -- 3. Personality Rights -- 4. Equal Treatment -- C. Specific Rights of Employees -- 1. Right to Fair and Decent Working Conditions -- 2. Prohibition of Child Labour and Protection of Young Workers -- 3. Protection Against Unjust Dismissal -- 4. Freedom of Association, Right to Collective Bargaining and to Strike -- IV. Statutory Duties of Sports Subjects -- V. Contractual Obligations A. Creation, Modification and Termination of Contractual Rights and Obligations -- B. Content of Contractual Rights and Obligations -- 3. Employment Regulation -- I. Travel Allowance -- 4. Labour Market Regulation -- 5. Social Security -- I. Social Insurance -- II. Health Insurance -- III. Pension Savings -- A. Second Pillar -- B. Third Pillar -- 6. Taxation and Accounting in Sport -- I. VAT -- II. Income Tax -- A. Natural Persons: Athletes -- B. Legal Persons -- III. Tax Obligations of a Club Arising from a Contractual Relationship -- IV. Assigned Tax -- V. Sponsorship and Taxes -- VI. Accounting -- 7. Dispute Settlement -- I. Resolution of Sport Disputes under the Act on Sports -- II. Disciplinary Proceedings -- Chapter 3. Private Regulation -- 1. Associations' Regulation of a Club Status -- I. Establishment, Transformation and Winding Up of Clubs -- A. Establishment of a Club -- B. Transformation of the Legal Status of a Club and Its Winding Up -- C. Bankruptcy and Restructuring of the Club -- II. Sport Licensing System -- 2. Associations' Regulation of the Status of Players -- I. Registration of Players -- II. Contractual Relations Between a Player and a Club -- III. Contractual Relations Between Clubs with Impact on the Athlete -- A. Transfer -- B. Transfer Fee -- C. Training Compensation -- D. Loan -- IV. Accountability -- A. Disciplinary Liability -- 1. Disciplinary Rules of the SFA -- 2. Deviations in Disciplinary Rules of Other Organizations -- B. Other Sporting Misconducts -- V. Dispute Settlement -- A. Arbitration Court of the SFA -- B. Arbitration Commission of the SIHF -- C. International Autonomous Resolution of Sports Disputes -- 1. FIFA 'Football Tribunal -- 2. The CAS -- a. Arbitration -- b. The Appeal Procedure -- c. Consultations -- d. Interpretation -- e. Mediation -- 3. Specific Issues -- I. Health of the Players II. Foreign Athletes -- III. International Relations -- IV. Release of Players for the Needs of National Representation -- V. Other Sporting Subjects -- A. Coach -- B. Organizer/Organizing Service -- C. Referees and Delegates -- D. Players' Agents -- Part III. Doping in Sport -- Chapter 1. General Issues -- Chapter 2. Public Regulation -- 1. International Law and Doping -- 2. National Doping Legislation -- I. Elements of Doping -- II. Penalties -- III. Mitigating and Aggravating Circumstances in Doping Legislation -- IV. Doping Control Procedure -- V. Whereabouts Information -- 3. Criminal Law and Doping -- I. Mitigating and Aggravating Circumstances under the Criminal Code -- II. Criminal Acts Related to Doping -- 4. Administrative Offences and Doping -- Chapter 3. Private Regulation -- Part IV. Sport and Business -- Chapter 1. General Issues -- 1. Legal Forms of Doing Business in the SR -- 2. Sports Organization as an Entrepreneur -- 3. Athlete as an Entrepreneur -- Chapter 2. Public Regulation -- 1. Broadcasting Rights -- I. Ownership and the Use of Broadcasting Rights -- II. Right of Public Access to Broadcasts of Sporting Events -- A. European Regulation -- B. Slovak Regulation of Broadcasting Sporting Events -- III. Broadcasting Rights and Competition Law -- A. Collective Selling of Rights -- B. Blocked Hours While Broadcasting Sporting Events -- C. Collective Acquisition of Broadcasting Rights -- D. Merger of Television Broadcasters -- 2. Advertising and Sponsorship -- I. Advertising -- II. Sponsorship -- 3. Merchandising -- 4. Limitation of Club Ownership -- Chapter 3. Private Regulation -- 1. Marketing -- 2. Broadcasting Rights -- 3. Ownership of Clubs -- Part V. COVID-19 and Its Impact on National Sport -- Selected Bibliography -- Index |
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