1st Edition

Football Society & The Law

By David Mcardle Copyright 2000
    290 Pages
    by Routledge-Cavendish

    This text provides a new dimension to the exciting and rapidly expanding field of sport and the law. David McArdle contemplates laws influence over the development of football between the founding of the English Football League in 1888 and the European Court of Justices seminal ruling in the Bosman case over a century later.

    From Boot Money to Bosman provides insights into how the law on violence and consent impacts upon acts of on-field violence,the courts role in securing players a greater degree of contractual freedom and the football governing bodies responses to player power. It also looks at the games, and the legislatures, attempts to prevent hooliganism and racism and considers the impact of the move towards all-seater stadia in the wake of the Hillsborough disaster.

    The book provides information on how race and sex discrimination law impact upon footballs employment practices, explains why the sports governing bodies are immune to public law remedies such as judicial review (but are possibly not immune the provisions of the Human Rights Act 1998) and exhorts footballs governing bodies to take the lead in participant protection initiatives.

    Lucid and thought-provoking, this book will be required reading for sports studies students and particularly those who are concerned with football and the law. It will also appeal to people working within the football industry and others who wish to understand how the law has influenced, and will continue to influence, the development of football.

    1. Law, Leisure and the Development of Modern Football 2. One Hundred Years of Servitude: Contractual Conflict in English Professional Football Before Bosman 3. They're Playing R Song’: Bosman and Beyond 4. Missing the Target: Legal Responses to ‘Football Hooliganism’ 5. Crowd Control or Customer Care? 6. Fighting Talk: Challenging Racism in Football 7. Sex Discrimination, Employment Law and the Professional Game 8. Player Violence and Injuries 9. Judicial Review, ‘Public Authorities’ and The Disciplinary Powers of Governing Bodies 10. Participation and the Law of Equal Opportunities 11. Blowing the Whistle: Taking the Lead in Participant Protection

    Biography

    Mcardle, David