Sports Law PG Cert. Course modules. To obtain the certificate a student will study: Foundations of Sports Law and the Sports Regulatory Regime – a distance learning module led by. Andy Gray (Head of Sports Law programmes at Leicester De Montfort Law School, ASA Judicial Commissioner and Head of Sports Law, BHW Solicitors. This module is studied from September to January). Topics covered: Sports Governing Bodies. ISDE’s Global Sports Law Columbia University Companion Program equips lawyers with the knowledge and experience they need to excel in the field of sports law. The Sports Disciplinary Process. Foundations of Sport and Ethics: Doping Control. Foundations of Commercial Aspects of Sport: Sports Rights. Competition Act and EU Treaty. Anti- Discrimination Laws. Human Rights Act. Data Protection Regulation. Practice Perspectives on Sports Law – this Module runs from September to April. It is supported by a series of lectures held in London venues (London Lectures) and delivered by leading sports law practitioners. A minimum attendance requirement applies to these events and the module is assessed by coursework. The London lectures comprise of four principal subject areas: Section A – Sports Governance. Section B – Commercialisation of Sport. Section C – Integrity in Sport. UCFB's sport business and sports law degree links the commercial and business aspects of the sports industry. Learn more about this degree today. The Sports Lawyers Association. SLA produces a Sports Law Weekly that is emailed to members on current sports law issues of interest. Click here for details. The Tulane Law School Sports Law program provides students with the background necessary to understand and handle problems unique to the sports industry. Arizona State University is launching a new sports law and business program in the fall. The master’s programs are a collaboration between ASU’s O. Section D – Issues for Individual Athletes. One module from the following: The module chosen will run from January to June. If you are enrolled onto the course, you are a De Montfort University student. This means that you will be invited to our Saturday study days (three per year). You will have access for academic purposes to our online databases. You will have ongoing access to the course team who will happily liaise and guide by telephone or electronically. And of course you will have course materials provided by Leicester De Montfort Law School. Note: All modules are subject to change in order to keep content current. Master in International Sports Law. This Master in International Sports Law has been designed for graduates in Law and other people interested in developing their careers in the Sports Law World. The applicants must be able to attend and dedicate one year to the programme as a full- time student. It is also compulsory for all the students to have a a very good command of English language, as this will be the official language of the program and therefore all the lectures will be given in English. NEXT EDITION: JANUARY 2. In addition to all the Institutions, Law firms and Sports Clubs that were already partners of this programme, it has now been enriched with the Academic Stay that will take place at the Wolfson College of Cambridge. During the first part of the programme the Students will travel to Cambridge to receive classes from the best sport law specialists from the United Kingdom, in a College that is known to be the most cosmopolitan of Cambridge University. Wolfson College is one of the 3. Colleges of the University of Cambridge, and the majority of the students are carrying out research towards postgraduate degrees, in particular Ph. Ds, MPhils and Master degrees. During this week the students will have the chance to know from the inside the organization of an English Football Club by visiting one of them. After this time in the United Kingdom the students will receive a certificate of attendance of this Academic time spent in Cambridge University. This new Academic Trip comes in addition to the one that brings our students to Switzerland to visit the most important Sport Organizations, such as the I. O. C., C. A. S/T. A. S, UEFA, FIFA. The program, which duration exceeds 1. During this period, the student attends lectures every day at ISDE Academic Center in Madrid. Students will also attend lectures for a week at Wolfson College, University of Cambridge, UK, as part of the international collaboration program with Cambridge University. They will also make an Institutional Trip to Switzerland to visit the most important Sport Organizations. From 3 to 6 months in one of our collaborating entities. Each student will complete this internship phase at the premises of one of these collaborating entities of the Master, under the conditions and rules set by those entities. For this reason, the schedule for the second phase is subject to further modifications. The Graduation Ceremony takes place in December. The total duration of the program exceeds 1. I. INTRODUCTION TO SPORTS LAW a. General introduction to Sports Law b. Fora for sports dispute resolutiond. Sources of law and the development of Lex Sportivae. Introduction to CAS and its impact in the Lex Sportiva II. INTERSECTION OF SPORTS LAW WITH OTHER AREAS OF LAW a. Civil and criminal liability of athletesd. Financial and economic principles of sports e. EU law in the framework of Sports Law: . Corporate law (M& A) h. Intellectual property law i. Entertainment law III. THE SPORTS MODEL The SPORT ACCORD IV. FOOTBALL GOVERNANCE IN THE WORLD AND EUROPEa. ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION a. Sport Dispute Resolution: National and International Levelb. General Introduction to alternative dispute resolution in the international levelc. INTERNATIONAL SPORT DISPUTE RESOLUTION: NATIONAL LEVEL vs. INTERNATIONAL LEVEL: FEDERATIONS AND TAS/CAS a. General Introduction b. Ad Hoc divisions and notable awards. VII. INTERSECTION OF SPORTS LAW AND SWISS LAW IN EUROPE a. Swiss Civil Code and Swiss Code of Obligations b. Swiss Federal Tribunal VIII. WADA and the World Anti- Doping Codeb. Doping and state lawc. SPORTS LAW IN SPAIN a. Regulatory frameworkb. Consejo Superior de Deportesc. SPORTS LAW IN THE UK (COLLABORATION WITH UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE) a. Introduction to English law and the Common law in the UKb. Common issues in UK sports lawc. Sports law in the UK v. UK relevant law and sports institutionse. Premier League and the Football Association XI. SPORTS LAW IN THE US a. Introduction to US sports law and US sports model b. Sports law and national identityc. Common issues in US sports law d. Antitrust framework of professional sportse. Dispute resolution in US professional sports f. US amateur sports (NCAA)g. IP issues in US sports XII. SPORTS LAW IN LATIN AMERICA XIII. Boxing and Martial arts – AIBA, WKF, UFC XV. WRITING AND ADVOCACY SKILLS WORKSHOPS MORGANa. Contract drafting and negotiation, including simulation b. FIFA written submissionsc. CAS written submissionsd. Opening and Closing statements e. Direct and cross- examination of witnessesf. Presentation of evidence. XVII. MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS a. Match- fixing and manipulation of resultsc. Agents and Intermediaries *To be spread out throughout the entire academic program. The Academic Program is subject to modifications should ISDE Academic Team or the Director of the Master program consider it appropriated. Mr. Jeffrey Mishkin. USALawyer, Partner at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP+Mr. Marcos Motta. Brazil. Partner at Bichara & Motta Advogados. Mr. David Wu. China. Lawyer, Partner at Boss & Young Attorneys at Law Shanghai. CAS Arbitrator. Mr. Omar Ongaro. Switzerland. Lawyer, Head of Players’ Status & Governance at FIFAMr. Oliver Luck. USAExecutive Vicepresident of regulatory affairs at NCAAMr. Dennis Koolaard. Netherlands. Attorney at De Kempenaer Advocaten. Mr. Mitch Nathanson. USALawyer,Villanova University. Mr. Ricardo Oliveras. Spain. Partner at . Alessandro Pieralli. Spain. Lawyer, Maluker Advocats. Mr. Luis Alonso. Spain. Lawyer, Partner at Clifford Chance. Mr. Leonardo Andreotti. Brazil. Lawyer, Partner at Andreotti Advocacia Desportiva. Ms. Kaisor Basar. Spain. Solicitor, Interlex Sport. Mr. Andrew Brandt. USALawyer, NFLMr. Manuel Garayo. Spain. Lawyer, Zurdo & Garayo. Mr. Julien Sieveking. Canada. Chief Legal Manager at WADAMr. Dirk- Reiner Martens. Germany. Managing Director of Martens Rechtsanw. Vered Yakovee. USAVice President and Associate General Counsel at Miami HEATMr. Daniel Cravo. Brazil. Partner at Cravo, Pastl, Balbuena. Mr. Robert Pongracz. Romania. Vice President en Liga Profesionista de Fotbal. David Casserly. UK and Switzerland. Barrister. Mr. Rodrigo Arias. Switzerland. Integrity Manager - FIFA Security Division. Mr. Gregory Bloom. USAPartner at Chase Lawyers. Mr. Elisenda Salrach. Spain. Legal Director Euroleague. Mr. William Sternheimer. Switzerland. Deputy Secretary General at Court of Arbitration for Sport. Mr. Oliver Jaberg. Switzerland. Head of Corporate Legal at FIFAMr. Mike Morgan. UKPartner at Morgan Sports Law LLPMr. Ulrich Haas. Switzerland. University of Zurich. Ms. Kimberly Morris. Switzerland. Head of Integrity & Compliance at FIFATMSMr. Jan Kleiner. Switzerland. Senior Associate B. Ariel Reck. Argentina. Sports Lawyer. Mr. Jeff Miller. USALawyer. Ms. Brianna Quinn. Switzerland. Lawyer at L. Kate Porter. USAAssociate Skadden,Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLPMr. Claude Ramoni. Switzerland. Partner at Libra Law. Mr. Wouter Lambrecht. Switzerland. Head of Legal at the European Club Association. Mr. Mario Vigna. Italy. Italian Olympic Committee. Mr. Stephen Bock. Switzerland. Legal Affairs Manager at F. Mark Hovell. UKHead of Sport, Mills & Reeve. Carol Couse. UKConsultant at Mills & Reeve, Head of Latin American Desk. Mr. Nic Coward. UKAdviser. Mr. Dev Kumar Parmar. UKSports Law Adviser/Athlete Representative. Ms. Sarah Ochwada. Kenia. Sports & Entertainment Lawyer, Arbitrator. Mr. Stuart Mc. Innes. UKConsultant Squire Patton Boggs. Mr. Daniel Lorenz. Portugal. Head of Internationalization at FC Porto. Mr. The students are obliged to attend lectures everyday from 0. The 2nd phase takes place as an internship in the Clubs, Sport- related Institutions or Sport- related Companies collaborating with the program. ISDE collaborates and works closely with institutions in the following countries: Spain, Portugal, France, Italia, UK, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Holland, Poland, Czech Republic, Canada, USA, Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Panama, Peru, Mexico and Costa Rica. The criteria used to appoint the Institution that will receive the student consists in a detailed case- by- case analysis of the student's academic performance, his/her own personal profile, and the previous acceptation by the receiving institution of that particular student. The selection process developed by ISDE aims to ensure the uniformity of the participants’ level in order to allow them all to perform a similar work rate adapted to the program requirements. Once a candidate has expressed his/her wish to apply for a position in one of ISDE’s Masters and therefore has submitted to ISDE a pre- requested set of personal data, a coordinator within ISDE’s Department of Admissions will be assigned to the candidate. This professional will be the in charge of the following- up along the whole admission process providing the candidate of any requested information as well as solving any doubt that may arise. The stages of the admission process are the following: Phase 1: Candidates must submit to the Department of Admissions- via email- the following documents. Copy of the University Degree. University Degree Transcripts. At least one Recommendation Letter (preferably two) of a person who knows the candidate for professional or academic reasons. In light of all these documents that make up the application request and having verified that the candidate applicant fulfills the basic requirements, he or she will be called to perform a series of written and oral tests. Phase 2: It is held at ISDE’s head office where the candidate will be summoned for the written and oral tests in a single session. Written tests. Technical Skills Knowledge Test . English Proficiency Test Once tests are completed, the candidate has a personal interview with a member of ISDE’s Admissions Department in which academic and professional applicant background will be addressed. After the interview, an Admission Panel composed of one member of the Directorate of ISDE and two members of the Academic Committee of each specific Master will take place.
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