Papers On Sports Management, Business & Law
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Should Public Money be Used to Subsidize Professional Sports and
Sporting Venues?
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This 10 page report discusses the fact that
both individuals and city governments who are eager to have a
professional sports franchise located in their city list numerous
reasons why public dollars should be spent to entice a team to
come to town or stay in town -- increased employment
opportunities, greater revenue for the city, quality of life
considerations for locals, and, of course, civic pride. But the
question is whether or not tax dollars should be used to entice
teams to locate in a city, build the arena necessary to house the
team, or upgrade an arena or park because the team threatens to
move elsewhere unless the city does so. In a sense, once the city
gets its franchise it is held hostage by it. This paper looks at
several sides of the issue. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: BWpubspo.rtf
Spectator Safety
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This 21 page paper provides an overview of the issue of spectator safety at sports grounds and argues that spectator safety cannot be ensured by the application of the law. Instead, this paper argues that spectator safety can only be guaranteed by the adoption of a societal safety culture and utilizes legal and theoretical perspectives to support this view. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: MHSporSa.wps
Sport Law and Society
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23 pages in length. In today's world of
sports there are many laws in place that protect athletes from
such things as discrimination (including that of sex, color,
disability, ethnicity, and religion) as well as other forms of
unfair practices against athletes in all situations. But is
there today sufficient legal protection to ensure that
participants in sport can compete on an equal basis regardless of
their background? The purpose of this paper is to explore this
topic according to law and practice and will reference meaningful
statutes and case law from various jurisdictions. Bibliography
lists 10 sources.
Filename: JGAlglsp.wps
Sport Law and Society
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25 pages in length. In today's world of
sports there are many laws in place that protect athletes from
such things as discrimination (including that of sex, color,
disability, ethnicity, and religion) as well as other forms of
unfair practices against athletes in all situations. But is
there today sufficient legal protection to ensure that
participants in sport can compete on an equal basis regardless of
their background? The purpose of this paper is to explore this
topic according to law and practice and will reference meaningful
statutes and case law from various jurisdictions. Bibliography
lists 12 sources.
Filename: JGAlglsp2.wps
Sports Agency Law
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This 10 page report discusses the legal role of the professional athlete�s agent and the evolution of sports agency. Negotiation, in any form, is primarily the art of getting another person or organization with an opposing opinion or interest to agree to a new set of criteria or demands. Such is certainly the case in professional athletes� negotiation with team owners, potential sponsors, or any other entity determined to take advantage of an individual athlete�s skill and/or popularity. As a result, a great deal of legal controversy regarding the role of the agent, appropriate behavior, and legality have all come into the business of professional sports. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: BWsagent.rtf
Sports Agents' Roles and Likely Influence of Legal Changes
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A 23 page paper discussing what sports agents do and some of the questionable practices
they use in doing it. Though there are only 1,800 players in the NFL, there are 900
registered agents, most of whom have no one to represent. The competition between
them is intense, and many choose not to adhere to NCAA and other regulations. Sports
agents appear to know where to draw the line for themselves, where further breach of
regulations and ethics will begin to negatively affect their incomes and potential incomes in
the future. With the ability that agents currently have to circumvent existing regulations, it
is likely that those determined to be unscrupulous would not long be deterred by weightier
restrictions that do not also change the system by which agents operate. Bibliography lists
13 sources
Filename: KSsptsAgent.wps
Sports Law / Institutional Liability When Players Are Injured
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A 5 page research paper which examines the question of what constitutes liability on the part of a coach or an institution in the event of sports related injury. The writer examines numerous cases and outlines the basics of what the courts expect from coaches and institutions. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Sprtliab.wps
Sports Law / Who Is Liable When a Fan Gets Hurt?
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A 6 page paper discussing legal and liability issues related to spectator injuries at sporting events. Bibliography lists four sources.
Filename: Pucks.wps
Sports Management � The Case of Pete Rose and Gambling
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Sports Management � The Case of Pete Rose and Gambling : This 5 page report discusses gambling in professional sports and by the athletes themselves. What are the legal implications, as well as the impact on the sport itself. The circumstances and findings of the Pete Rose case are discussed. Bibliography lists 4 sources. BWpete.wps
Filename: BWpete.wps
Sports Marketing / Research & Reality
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A 12 page research paper on some of the basics, and importance of, market research in the field of sports marketing. The paper looks at some of the marketing activities of (1) auto racing, now the country s second most popular sport (surprise!) following only football in revenues and viewership; (2) Notre Dame, alone among college sports organizations who conduct their own licensing pursuits; and (3) the Carolina Hurricanes, an ice hockey team that ended the 1996 hockey season as the New England Whalers, based in Connecticut. A baseball analyst wrote in 1992 that the national organizations were damaging the future of the national pastime by following only the immediate dollar without working for the good of the game, and his predictions seem to have been realized. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: Sports.doc
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