University of Melbourne, VIC
Sports Integrity and Investigations (LAWS70462)
Date: 2 - 8 November 2022
Sport is renowned for embodying some of the highest and most inspiring of human ideals. Few other pursuits activate the passion with which sport is played and followed. For many people, sport delivers release from the shady aspects of life. This shining image is threatened by corrupt practices around doping, match-fixing and other activities; some with links to illegal gambling and organised crime. Also, the holding of public inquiries into questionable incidents and behaviour occurring in the context of sport can have an adverse impact. Sport bodies and governments around the world are taking legal and regulatory steps to counter these threats. This subject will explore the new frontier of sports law, from criminal laws to mandatory information sharing and monitoring arrangements, and onto the establishment and processes of inquiries. With an understanding of the international legal order around ‘integrity’ and sports investigations, students will be well-placed to contribute to this emerging field both practically and academically.
Lecturers: Hayden Opie AM, and Dr Catherine Ordway.
https://handbook.unimelb.edu.au/2022/subjects/laws70462
Queen Mary University, London, UK
Date: 12 - 16 December 2022
Location: The Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Lincoln's Inns Fields, London
The Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London, is pleased to offer a new Executive Education course on International Sports Arbitration. Designed for legal practitioners and those wishing to develop a better understanding of modern-day sporting disputes arising out of professional and elite sporting competitions and environments.
Course Director: Paul Hayes KC
https://www.qmul.ac.uk/ccls/news/2022/items/new-executive-education-course-in-international-sports-arbitration.html
University of Newcastle, NSW
LAWS6099 Sport and the Law
This is the LLB and JD elective course available to students enrolled in the LLB (Hons) and JD/GDLP programs as well as being available as a 'Non Award' course for anyone interested in studying this area of law. It is offered in face-to-face mode only at the NUSpace campus, Newcastle city and it will be offered in 2023. There may be a hybrid option with a livestream of the face-to-face class for those unable to attend the campus. At this stage, the term of offer has not yet been finalised. It will either be offered in Semester 1 (late February - late May) or Semester 2 (late July - late October) 2023.
https://www.newcastle.edu.au/course/LAWS6099
University of Sydney School of Law
Sports Law is an undergraduate commercial law subject offered by the University of Sydney School of Law. Classes aim to create a high level of student participation and involvement through interactive lectures, in-class discussion, and student presentation. Assessment comprises a major assignment of the student's choice (upon confirmation of relevance), an in-class presentation on a designated topic, case or legal article and an accompanying paper. Topics include or are drawn from: violence in sport, sport tribunals and arbitration, doping, negligence and civil liability in sport, corruption and gaming in sport, trade and competition in sport, behavioural misconduct, discrimination in sport, athlete selection, agency, and intellectual property. Prescribed text: Sports Law, Thorpe, Buti, Jonson, Anderson, 4th ed. Oxford University Press, Australia, 2022.
https://www.sydney.edu.au/units/LAWS3463.
Queensland University of Technology
Sports Law elective unit as part of its undergraduate Bachelor of Laws (Hons) degree
The unit is normally offered in semester 2 of ‘even’ years (e.g. 2022).
For further details about the unit, please go to: https://www.qut.edu.au/study/unit?unitCode=LLB245
Or for information about the degree: https://www.qut.edu.au/study/law
Monash University - LAW5438 - Sports Law: Public policy, regulation and governance*
*available to be done as a single unit or as part of Monash's masters of Law course
How taught, when and where: Intensively over two weeks - 13, 14, 15 and 20, 21, 22 September 2022; on-campus at Monash Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne.
For more information, see the unit's Handbook entry.
University of Queensland
A short course in sports law - face to face and online through executive education at UQ. It is open to lawyers and non-lawyers. There will also be a Postgraduate offering in 2023 at UQ which is open to lawyers and non-lawyers.
If they are interested in enrolling in either, please contact s.kelly@business.uq.edu.au
Bond University
LAWS77-521 - GLOBAL SPORTS LAW AND GOVERNANCE
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LAWS13-543 SPORTS LAW
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CPD MODULES - GLOBAL SPORTS AND GOVERNANCE
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