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Routledge
31 January 2022
This is the first book to investigate the significance of Brexit for sport, with a particular focus on the regulatory and legal challenges that it poses, and the economic and political stresses that are likely to follow in its wake.

Written by a team of leading researchers working across sport studies, legal studies and political science, and edited by an EU official with nearly two decades of experience working in EU sport policy, the book explains why regulation, and European dis-integration, matter to sport. It examines key topics including free movement, state aid and labour law, and considers the interests of key stakeholders from fans to football clubs to governing bodies.

This is an essential reference for any advanced student, researcher, policy maker, administrator or industry professional working in sport, international law, political science, or international business and management.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9780367755195
ISBN 10:   036775519X
Series:   Routledge Research in Sport Business and Management
Pages:   254
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Part I: Introduction, 1. Introduction: Sport, Brexit and the Regulatory Role of the European Union, 2. European (Dis-)Integration Theories, Brexit and Sport: A Double Disconnect and Tentative Remedies, Part II: Rules, 3. The End of Free Movement after Brexit: What Does this Mean for the English Game?, 4. Brexit, Sport and EU State Aid Law, 5. Sport, Employment Law and Brexit, 6. Sport and Brexit: Athletes’ Sex and Gender Rights, Part III: Stakeholders, 7. Brexit and Social Dialogue in Sport, 8. Nationality-Based Restrictions in Football after Brexit: The Law, Politics and Economics, 9. You’re Out! Brexit and Cricket, Part IV: Geography, 10. The Tripartite Agreement on the Transfer of Racehorses between the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, and France: The Implications of Brexit, 11. Scottish Sport, Brexit and Cultural Relations, 12. Regulating the Labour Market for Professional Footballers: Post-Brexit Challenges for Swiss Football, 13. Brexit and Global Sport Power in Europe, Part V: Conclusion, 14. European Union Law and the Regulation of Sport in the United Kingdom after Brexit: The Mediative Effect of International Sports Regulations, 15. Conclusion: Sport Regulation between Brussels Effect and Brexit Dividend

Jacob Kornbeck is a Policy Officer in the European Commission, a former member of its Sport Unit (2001-14), where he was involved in the elaboration of the White Paper (COM(2007) 391) and the Communication on Sport (COM(2011) 12). An External Lecturer at the German Sport University in Cologne, he has published in the fields of sports law and policy, as well as social policy and social work. He also serves on the boards of the European Journal of Social Work (as Book Review Editor) and the Journal of Data Protection and Privacy. The editor of this volume, Jacob Kornbeck is a Policy Officer in the European Commission, but opinions expressed by him are strictly personal and do not render official positions of the European Commission or of the European Union. The same applies to the choice of contributors and the editorial work performed. Opinions expressed in chapters other than the Preface, Introduction and Conclusion are those of the contributors.

Reviews for Sport and Brexit: Regulatory Challenges and Legacies

"""The conclusion of this reviewer is unambiguous: Kornbeck and his authors have provided a remarkable collection of essays on the regulatory challenges and legacies which Brexit presents to the sport sector. The profound and stylistically attractive contributions, which are equally attractive to and accessible for a non-Anglophone readership, offer a tantalising palette of themes, the diversity of which cannot possibly be gauged from the title of the book! Once you have started browsing for fun, you simply won't put this book down again, and it will surely become a compass for answering numerous questions related to post-Brexit challenges. In my mind, there can be no doubt that it will be quoted in scholarship related to sports and sports law. It deserves to be!"" – Jan F. Orth, University of Cologne, SpuRt: Zeitschrift für Sport und Recht"


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