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TEACHING LEGAL ASPECTS OF SPORT 18 TH MAY 2005 HEADINGLEY - LEEDS

TEACHING LEGAL ASPECTS OF SPORT 18 TH MAY 2005 HEADINGLEY - LEEDS. Simon Gardiner Middlesex University Griffith University Asser Instituut. DESIGN & DELIVERY OF AN INTERNATIONAL LLM/MA IN SPORTS LAW. (OR SPORT AND THE LAW)?. Development Issues. Why develop PG qualification?

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TEACHING LEGAL ASPECTS OF SPORT 18 TH MAY 2005 HEADINGLEY - LEEDS

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  1. TEACHING LEGAL ASPECTS OF SPORT18TH MAY 2005HEADINGLEY - LEEDS Simon Gardiner Middlesex University Griffith University Asser Instituut

  2. DESIGN & DELIVERY OF AN INTERNATIONAL LLM/MA IN SPORTS LAW (OR SPORT AND THE LAW)?

  3. Development Issues • Why develop PG qualification? • What is market for LLM/MA? • Why ‘International’ emphasis?

  4. Mode of Delivery • Traditional v Flexible Learning • Use of on-line instruments • Teaching blocks

  5. Areas of Sports Law • Amateur v professional sport • Social v business areas • Black letter v contextual

  6. Grifffith Master of International Sports Law Awarded after the successful completion of eight courses including the six core subjects: • Risk Management & the Sport Environment; • Regulation & Settlement of Sport Disputes; • Sport Culture, Policy & Regulation; • Marketing, Sponsorship & IP Rights; • Sport Business Environment; • Employment Relations in Sport.

  7. Options • Dissertation or/and • Financial Management in Sport • Strategic Management in Sports Organisations • Sport Media • Sport Event Management

  8. International emphasis • Reflects the reality of modern sport • Comparative analysis • Creates more insightful and ‘mobile’ graduates

  9. Materials • Web based – numerous • Books – e.g. Sports Law (Cavendish) 3rd ed August 2005! • Journals

  10. Linkage to other sports-related disciplines • Sports management • Sports ethics • Sports medicine

  11. Links with Industry • Expert speakers • Networking • Post-graduation interface with Industry

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