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The Sports Law in the Context of the Plurality of Law Systems and the New Concept of Professional Sport Work in European Area

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  • Saimir Shatku
  • Blerina Mema
  • Kudret Çela

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In our social system is getting more and more ground to the role of law in general, but also sports and legal norms in particular the establishment, functioning and legitimacy of sports activities, clubs and sports federations. Seen in the context of a myriad of norms, rules and laws of our country whether, but European legal framework have given the developmental approach and institutional self-regulating principles of sports bodies as special public entity Sports which means that they are: sports subjects of law, not state, created by law in the public interest involved here (University of sport; Societies sports associations, sports clubs and federations) that whether a legal person in public stage or private have functional independence, political, economic, and executive decision to each organ. Purpose of this study in to show needs, practices and challenges to present legislation on a whole, as a package of legal-important character with sports, to identify schemes which function playgrounds, plant and sporting rights and obligations of plants administrators sports.

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  • Saimir Shatku & Blerina Mema & Kudret Çela, 2014. "The Sports Law in the Context of the Plurality of Law Systems and the New Concept of Professional Sport Work in European Area," Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Richtmann Publishing Ltd, vol. 3, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjz:ajisjr:659
    DOI: 10.5901/ajis.2014.v3n1p359
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