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Tag: Sports Law

2nd Sep 20202nd Sep 2020 Lex Sportiva Cricket, eSports, Regulation & Governance

Fantasy League Games in India: Dream11

'Game of chance’ or ‘game of skill’? Lex Sportiva discusses fantasy games specifically looking at their operation and legality in India.

26th Aug 202026th Aug 2020 Lex Sportiva Formula 1, Regulation & Governance

The F1 Car Copying Fiasco

Sridutt Mishra looks at the controversy around copycat Constructors in Formula 1.

5th Aug 20205th Aug 2020 Lex Sportiva Covid-19, Football, Regulation & Governance

Administration and the Football League

Wigan Athletic FC were the first club to announce the commencement of administration procedures as a result of the pandemic and numerous other clubs are teetering on the brink. Thomas Wallington explores the concept of administration, what the procedures are and what they mean for a football club.

31st Jul 202031st Jul 2020 Lex Sportiva Athlete Rights

Access to Sports: No pay? No play!

“How does using sports to get out of poverty work when you have to be rich to play at all?”. Ritwik Deswal highlights the disparity between a rich and poor child's access to sport.

15th Jul 202022nd Jul 2020 Lex Sportiva FIFA Regulations, Football, Regulation & Governance

FIFA’s Clearing House: Monitoring Training Compensation and Solidarity Contribution Payments

In 2018 $350m should have been paid in "Solidarity Payments" to clubs that develop young talent, but only $68m got through. Rafael Martins investigates what steps FIFA are taking to make sure the clubs that train young talent get their fair share of their future value.

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