Asser International Sports Law Centre

The Asser International Sports Law Centre is an organization focused on the study and development of sports law and governance. It publishes content related to international sports law issues, including anti-doping regulations, athlete rights, sporting succession, and the legal frameworks underpinning sports governance. The Centre organizes conferences, workshops, and training programs addressing topics such as the World Anti-Doping Code, long-term contracts in sport, and the intersection of sport and human rights. Its publications and events often involve legal scholars, practitioners, and sports professionals, aiming to analyze and critique the transnational legal constructs governing sports.

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  Expressions of interest are invited from colleagues who would like to contribute to an edited book on Sporting Succession in Selected Jurisdictions. Interested colleagues are invited to send their abstracts jointly to laura.donnellan@ul.ie and klausjacob.kornbeck@gmail.com. If you are

Editor’s note: Saverio Paolo Spera is an Italian qualified attorney-at-law. He holds an LL.M. in international business law from King’s College London. He is the co-founder of SP.IN Law, a Zurich based international sports law firm. Jacques Blondin is

The University of Inland Norway and the Asser International Sports Law Centre invite the submission of abstracts for a workshop in Lillehammer on 4 and 5 December exploring the role of long-term contracts in sport and their characteristics through a variety of