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Anderson, J. – Spear-Tackles and Sporting Conspiracies: Recent Developments in Tort Liability for Foul Play, ISLJ 2006/1-2, P Anderson, J. – Spear-tackles and Sporting Conspiracies: Recent Developments in Tort Liability for Foul Play, ISLJ 2006/1-2, p. 41 – Corruption in Sport, Time for an EU Statement of Integrity and Good Conduct in Sport?, in ISLJ, 2007/1-2, p.108 – The Societal Role of Sport, ISLJ 2008/1-2, p. 85 Anderson, P. – Regulation of Gambling on the Internet, ISLJ 2009/1-2, p. 75 – The Regulation of Gambling in the United States, ISLJ 2009/1-2, p. 68 Andriychuk O. The Legal Nature of Premium Sports Events: “IP or not IP – That is the Question”, ISLJ , 2008/3-4, p.52 Andronic A.-M. and Vişoiu, D.F. Sports Image Rights in Romania, ISLJ 2010/1-2, p. 56 Antignani, F., Colucci, M. and Majani, F. Betting in Sports Eevents. 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London Legal Training 2008 annual IP conference, London 30 October 2008, ISLJ 2008/3-4, p. 146 – Is CAS Confidentiality Being Eroded?, ISLJ 2010/3-4, p. 184 – Kicking Illegal Betting out of Football, ISLJ 2010/1-2, p. 143 – Lance Armstrong Innocent of Doping - According to an Independent Investigation, ISLJ 2006/3-4, p. 119 – Lewis Hamilton Loses Formula One Time Penalty Appeal: Was Justice Done?, ISLJ 2008/3-4, p.154 – Match Fixing in Cricket: It is All a Matter of Proof, ISLJ 2010/3-4, p. 186 – Money Laundering and Tax Evasion in Football, ISLJ 2009/3-4, p. 134 – Morality Clauses in Sports Merchandising Agreements, ISLJ 2010/1-2, p. 119 – No ‘Right of Publicity’ in the Names and Statistics of Major League Baseball Players, ISLJ 2006/3-4, p. 119 – ‘OFCOM’ Orders Sky Sports to Make their Coverage More Widely Available to Broadcasters and Viewers Alike, ISLJ 2010/1-2, p. 148 – Online Horse Betting Ban Upheld in France: French Nationalism Wins?, ISLJ 2006/3-4, p. 119 – Pregnancy and Sport, ISLJ 2003/2, p. 34 – Protecting and Exploiting Sports Image Rights, International Sports Law Journal 2005/3-4, p. 42 – Protecting IP Rights under English Common Law:”Passing Off” and “Unfair Competition” compared, ISLJ 2008/3-4, p. 150 – Protecting Sports Image Rights in Europe, ISLJ 2003/2, p. 33 – Protecting the Olympic Brand, ISLJ 2006/1-2, p. 122 – Safeguard Confidentiality in Mediation, ISLJ 2008/3-4, p. 94 – Settling Sports Disputes in Cyberspace, ISLJ 2004/1-2, p. 20 – Should Sports Disciplinary Proceedings Be Held in Public?, ISLJ 2005/3-4, p. 54 – South Africa 2010 World Cup: FIFA Wins Landmark ‘Ambush Marketing’ Case, ISLJ 2010/1-2, p. 140 – Sport and Mediation, ISLJ 2002/2, p. 17 – Sporting Injury Claims Spiral, ISLJ 2003/1, p. 35 – Sports Licensing and Merchandising – The Legal and Practical Aspects, ISLJ 2002/1, p. 22 – Sports Merchandising: Fighting Counterfeiters, ISLJ 2003/2, p. 33 – Sports Merchandising: Fighting The Fakes, ISLJ 2004/3-4, p. 76 – Sports Sponsorship is Flourishing Despite the Recession, ISLJ 2010/3-4, p. 185 – The “English Disease” - Tackling Football Hooliganism in England, ISLJ 2005/1-2, p. 90 – The “Specificity of Sport” and the EU White Paper on Sport: Some Comments, ISLJ 2007/3-4, p. 87 – The America’s Cup: New Rules Introduced to Avoid Controversies in Future, ISLJ 2010/3-4, p. 187 – The CAS Appeal Decision in the Andrew Webster Case, ISLJ 2008/1-2, p. 14 – The FIBA Arbitral Tribunal (FAT), ISLJ 2009/1-2, p. 65 – The Island of Guernsey to Introduce New IP Image Right, ISLJ 2010/1-2, p. 135 – The Lisbon Treaty is Finally Ratified, ISLJ 2010/1-2, p. 136 – The Olympics Should be scaled Down, International Sports Law Journal 2008/3-4, p.154 – The Professional Athlete - Employee or Entrepreneur?, ISLJ 2006/3-4, p. 91 – The professional athlete- Employee or Entrepreneur, ISLJ 2006/3-4, p. 91-95 – The Rules of Natural Justice: What Are They and Why Are They Important in Sports Disciplinary Cases?, ISLJ 2009/1-2, p. 134 – The Specificity of Sport and the EU White Paper on Sport: Some Comments, ISLJ 2007/3-4, p. 87 – “The Ugly Side of the Beautiful Game” - A Call for Tougher Action from the Football Authorities to Safeguard the Integrity of the Game and its Attractiveness to Sponsors, ISLJ 2002/3, p. 28 – Togo Ban to be Lifted Following CAS Mediation, ISLJ 2010/3-4, p. 183 – Two New Sports Added to the Olympics, ISLJ 2009/3-4, p. 139-140 – UEFA Financial Fair Play Rules Should be Implemented without Delay, ISLJ 2010/1-2, p. 148 – Update - The Meca-Medina Case 119 – WADA to Introduce Blood Profiling Programme to Catch Drugs Cheats: but what about their Human Rights?, ISLJ 2010/1-2, p. 136 – Wayne Rooney Wins Domain Name Dispute, ISLJ 2007/12, p. 92-98 – When is a Logo Not a Logo? - Advertising at the Olympics, ISLJ 2006/3-4, p. 119 – Winning the War on Doping, ISLJ 2006/3-4, p. 119 – WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Centre Goes from Strength to Strength, ISLJ 2006/3-4, p. 119 Blackshaw, I. and Kolev, B. The Case against the Applicability of the FIFA Solidarity Mechanism Only to International Transfers. Irregularity of Solidarity or Solidarity in the Irregularity, ISLJ 2009/3-4, p. 11 Blackshaw, I. and Edmondson M. What Now for Former Jockey Graham Bradley?, ISLJ 2005/1-2, p. 84 Blanpain, R. 10 years of Bosman: The Fight for Player Freedom Continues, ISLJ 2006/1-2, p. 116 Bottse, R.P A Plea for Olympic Recognition for Curaçao, ISLJ 2009/3-4, p. 43-59 Boyes, S. One Size Fits All? Challenging the Notion of a Uniform EC Sports Law, ISLJ 2006/1-2, p. 16 Bradford, M. Sport, Gender and Law, ISLJ 2005/1-2, p. 78 Branco Martins, R.C. – A European Legal Football Match Heading for Extra Time: Social Dialogue in the European Professional Football Sector, ISLJ, 2004/3-4, p. 17 – European Football Agents Association Wants to End Malpractice in the (International) Transfer of Players, ISLJ 2008/1-2, p. 96 – Freedom of Movement in Relation to Sport, ISLJ 2007/12, p. 100 – Promoting the Social Dialogue in European Professional Football, ISLJ (2003), p. 39 – Social Dialogue in the European Professional Football Sector - A European Legal Football Match Heading for Extra Time - ISLJ 2004/3-4, p. 17 – Social Dialogue in the European professional football sector: A European legal football match heading for extra time, ISLJ (2004), p. 17 – The Kolpak Case: Bosman Times 10? Football Fears the Arrival of Bosman, Bosmanovic and Osman, ISLJ 2004/1-2, p.
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