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Collegiate Athletic Association, the National Football League, Major League Baseball, the National Basketball Association, and …
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, we discuss how much monopoly is unavoidable in premier-level European football and how its powers can be limited and …
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The collective sale of football broadcasting rights constitutes a cartel, which, in the European Union, is only allowed … authorities need to rethink the conditions and obligations they impose on centralized marketing arrangements in football. We …
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antitrust exemption, access rules to Judo tournaments, sale systems of media rights in European football as well as a unique … some competitors in Formula One motor racing. Eventually, the areas of state aid to football clubs and mergers in Danish … football are sketched. …
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play (FFP) initiative by UEFA (the Union of European Football Associations) as an example, we demonstrate that the …
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This comment addresses the opinion of the Advocate General (AG) of the European Court of Justice on the pending case European Super League versus UEFA/FIFA. It takes a critical perspective on selected aspects of the opinion’s reasoning from a (sports) economics perspective. Highlighting the...
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The collective sale of football broadcasting rights constitutes a cartel, which, in the European Union, is only allowed … authorities need to rethink the conditions and obligations they impose on centralized marketing arrangements in football. We …
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In recent years, two law review articles have proposed that the United States regulate commercial sports through a direct federal commission, rather than through traditional antitrust remedies. Nevertheless, the practical realities of commercial sports’ power to influence government policy...
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This Article challenges the overwhelming scholarly consensus opposing baseball’s historic antitrust exemption on policy grounds by providing the first comprehensive defense of the exemption. The Article does so by advancing two primary arguments: first, it argues that the common criticisms of...
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