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Salvatore Civale, Michele Colucci, Antonella Frattini
4 August 2023 / N. 3

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In this issue:

In the spotlight
FIFA - TAS/CAS
Publications



IN THE SPOTLIGHT

ROME SPORTS LAW INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

Rome, Italy, 19-20 October 2023


PROGRAMME



Rome Sports Law Logistic Information







THE SENECA PROGRAMME


The Exchange Programme for Sports Lawyers





FIFA – TAS/CAS





PUBLICATIONS



International Sports Law and Policy Bulletin



INTERNATIONAL SPORTS JUSTICE

Massimo Coccia – Michele Colucci (eds)

International Sports Law and Policy Bulletin 1/2023

ISBN 978-88-943373-4-1

Forthcoming







SPORTING SUCCESSION IN FOOTBALL

J. Cambreleng Contreras – S. Samarth – J.F. Vandellós Alamilla (eds)

International Sports Law and Policy Bulletin 1/2022

ISBN 978-88-943373-2-7 (Book)
ISBN 978-88-943373-3-4 (E-book)

September 2022, 404 pages

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TRANSFERS OF FOOTBALL PLAYERS
A practical approach to implementing FIFA rules

Michele Colucci and Ornella Desirée Bellia (eds.)

International Sports Law and Policy Bulletin 1/2020

ISBN 978-88-940689-9-3 (April 2020, 908 pages)

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This book is updated with the latest amendments to the FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players
published in March 2020.







FOOTBALL COACH-RELATED DISPUTES
A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE FIFA PLAYERS' STATUS COMMITTEE DECISIONS AND CAS AWARDS

By Josep F. Vandellós Alamilla

Michele Colucci (ed.)

International Sports Law and Policy Bulletin 1/2018

ISBN 978-88-940689-8-6 (March 2018, 292 pages)

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RDES 2023


THE ECtHR'S RULING IN THE SEMENYA V. SWITZERLAND CASE
WHAT IS NEXT FOR INTERNATIONAL SPORTS ARBITRATION AND ATHLETES' HUMAN RIGHTS

by Stefano Bastianon


Full professor of EU law and EU sports law, University of Bergamo; Attorney-at-law; CAS arbitrator.
E-mail: stefano.bastianon@studiobastianon.it.









Abstract – Summary and Keywords

The paper aims at offering a first reading of the recent ruling by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in the Semenya v. Switzerland case. The Author’s effort is mainly focused on the analysis of the different outcomes of this case before the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), the Swiss Federal Tribunal (SFT) and the ECtHR as well as on the potential implication of the ruling in the wider context of international sports arbitration.




THE LABOUR APPROACH OF THE NEW SPANISH SPORTS LAW: PROFESSIONAL ATHLETES AND SPORTS PROFESSIONALS

by Sergio González García


Professor Contrado Doctor at the University Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid.









Abstract – Summary and Keywords

Spain’s new Sports Law, approved on 30 December 2022 includes a definition of professional athlete that refers to the special employment regulation applicable to this category of athletes. This paper analyses the relationship between the new law and the pre-existing specific labour regulations relevant to professional athletes, explaining the connection between the latter and other sports professionals (in particular, coaches, trainers, physical trainers, sports directors, and physical education teachers). They can all work as employees or self-employed workers, subject to the special employment relationship when applicable.