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Regulation in Sport as a Borderline Case between State and Law Regulation and Self-Regulation

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Acta Juridica Hungarica

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The study deals with the basic questions of a new field of law: the sports law. Sport is traditionally the world of self-regulation, since the sport-associations do create and apply law as well. The state has interfered in this monopolistic world in the last fifty years, so did, on the basis that intrusion, the law. Where are the limits of the regulation by law, and under which conditions can the state and its courts supervise the norms of sports, these questions are dealt by the study.

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Sárközy, T. Regulation in Sport as a Borderline Case between State and Law Regulation and Self-Regulation. Acta Juridica Hungarica 42, 159–180 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014857203024

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