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Friday, 5 February 2010

More from Entertainment and Sports Law



The Editors of the Entertainment and Sports Law Journal thought you might be interested in two initiatives. Please pass on to anyone else you think might be interested. Incidentally the Winter 2009 issue of ESLJ is now available online

http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/law/elj/eslj/issues/volume7/number2/

1) The ESLJ jisc mailing list. By joining this you will be able to send and receive posts in a group interested in the many intersections of law and popular culture. Posts might include details of conferences, issues of interest, etc.

http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/law/elj/eslj/news/?newsItem=094d43f621350a7501219be2622a4fdc

B) the Dispatches from the Frontline of Law and Popular Culture blog. This blog has covered issues as diverse as music censorship, children in art, intellectual property, filesharing, plagiarism, and featured stars as diverse as Edwyn Collins, The Sex Pistols, The Smiths and Magazine. The more the merrier so please consider joining and posting

http://populaw.blogspot.com/



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Entertainment and Sports Law Journal


The winter 2009 issue of the Entertainment and Sports Law Journal (vol 7(2)) is now available via http://go.warwick.ac.uk/eslj.

This issue's contributions include:

  • Narnia Bohler-Muller, 'The Justice of the Heart in Little Brother'
  • Bettina Lange, 'Governing Celebrity: Multiculturalism, Offensive Television Content and Celebrity Big Brother: A Response'
  • Dino Numerato and Thomas Persson, 'To Govern or to Dispute? Remarks on the Social Nature of Dispute Resolution in Czech and Danish Sports Associations'
  • Anastassia Tsoukala, 'Combating Football Crowd Disorder at the European Level: An Ongoing Institutionalisation of the Control of Deviance'
  • Ian Blackshaw, 'Protecting Major Sporting Events with Particular Reference to the 2012 London Olympic Games'
  • Daniel Geey, 'Third Party Player Ownership: the Regulations for Premier League and Football League Clubs for the 2009/10 Season'
We are also pleased to announce that, from February 2010, all previous and future issues of ESLJ will be available via HeinOnline.

Also, we have an ESLJ mailing list set up via jiscmail, feel free to subscribe, see

http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/law/elj/eslj/news/?newsItem=094d43f621350a7501219be2622a4fdc

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