Protester receives Olympics asbo – The Guardian

Posted April 17th, 2012 in ASBOs, demonstrations, news, sport by sally

“An activist who took part in a protest against the construction of an Olympic facility says he has been handed a court order banning him from approaching any Olympic venue, activity or official.”

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The Guardian, 17th April 2012

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Can the CPS really crack down on football clubs for racist chants by fans? – The Guardian

Posted March 29th, 2012 in Crown Prosecution Service, news, racism, sport by sally

“If the CPS finally cracks down on racist chants at football matches it won’t be for want of prompting. But whether they can do so by threatening clubs with prosecution or loss of points is highly questionable. In his lecture at the University of Portsmouth on Wednesday, Nick Hawkins, the CPS’s lead sports prosecutor asked sports authorities to help stamp out racist chants from the sidelines.”

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The Guardian, 29th March 2012

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Ex-cricketer Chris Cairns wins £90,000 libel damages – BBC News

Posted March 26th, 2012 in complaints, costs, damages, defamation, news, sport by sally

“The former New Zealand cricket captain Chris Cairns has been awarded £90,000 in damages after allegations on Twitter that he was involved in match-fixing.”

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BBC News, 26th March 2012

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Going Over The Top – One Inner Temple Lane

Posted March 22nd, 2012 in news, sport by sally

“Vincent Kompany, Didier Drogba, Nenad Milijas are members of the growing club of players being sent off for serious foul play in the Premier League. Pundits and commentators seem to like nothing more at the moment than to pore over these decisions, happy to quote anyone that will talk about it with their view or opinion.”

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One Inner Temple Lane, 21st March 2012

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Sports law: rules of the game – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted March 22nd, 2012 in advertising, competition, drug abuse, media, news, sport by sally

“The complex web of commercial and regulatory issues that surrounds sport is occupying an ever-increasing amount of lawyers’ time. That was evident at the Law Society’s Sports Law Conference, held at Chancery Lane last week. It may be true that, as Charles Russell partner Simon Johnson told the conference, ‘a sports right as such does not exist’. But that has not stopped the rights and laws that affect sport from developing into a unique combination of problems whose resolution requires a growing cast of legal minds.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 22nd March 2012

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BOA’s lifetime doping ban goes before court of arbitration for sport – The Guardian

Posted March 12th, 2012 in arbitration, drug offences, news, rehabilitation, sport by sally

“The British Olympic Association will appear before the court of arbitration for sport on Monday in an attempt to uphold its lifetime doping ban, insisting it has a ‘strong case’ despite most sports lawyers expecting it to lose.”

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The Guardian, 11th March 2012

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Premier League clubs settles tax dispute over image rights payments – OUT-LAW.com

Posted March 7th, 2012 in HM Revenue & Customs, intellectual property, news, sport by sally

“Newcastle United Football Club has settled a disputed tax bill with HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that is thought to relate largely to image rights payments to players, according to a newspaper report.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 7th March 2012

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ITV News report to be investigated after reporter uses term ‘coloured’ – The Guardian

Posted March 5th, 2012 in media, news, racism, sport by sally

“Ofcom has launched an investigation into the use of the word ‘coloured’ in an ITV News report on racism in football. The offensive term was used during a report by Richard Pallot, an ITV News reporter, while covering the racism in football summit at Downing Street late last month.”

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The Guardian, 5th March 2012

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Former cricketer Chris Cairns sues in libel tourism case – Daily Telegraph

“Ex-New Zealand cricketer Chris Cairns, who is suing a former Indian Premier League boss over a Twitter posting, will have his case heard by the High Court today in the latest example of libel tourism.”

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Daily Telegraph, 5th March 2012

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Football match fixture list copyright claim rejected – BBC News

Posted March 2nd, 2012 in copyright, news, sport by sally

“Football authorities in England and Scotland have had a court claim over football fixtures’ copyright rejected. European judges said compiling match fixture lists needed ‘significant’ work, but did not entail the creativity required for copyright protection.”

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BBC News, 1st March 2012

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Lawrence and another v Fen Tigers Ltd (in liquidation) and others – WLR Daily

Posted March 1st, 2012 in appeals, law reports, noise, nuisance, planning, sport by sally

Lawrence and another v Fen Tigers Ltd (in liquidation) and others: [2012] EWCA Civ 26;  [2012] WLR (D)  49

“If the character of a locality had been changed as a consequence of planning permission having been granted and implemented, then the question whether particular activities in that locality constituted a nuisance should be decided against the background of its changed character. One consequence might be that otherwise offensive activities in that locality would cease to constitute a nuisance.”

WLR Daily, 27th February 2012

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Dereck Chisora given indefinite ban by World Boxing Council – BBC News

Posted February 29th, 2012 in disciplinary procedures, licensing, news, sport by sally

“Dereck Chisora has been suspended indefinitely by the World Boxing Council for his behaviour before and after his fight with Vitali Klitschko.”

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BBC News, 28th February 2012

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Professional footballer brings race discrimination claim – Daily Telegraph

Posted February 27th, 2012 in employment tribunals, news, race discrimination, sport, unfair dismissal by sally

“Mark McCammon, 33, claims that he and other black players at Gillingham FC were treated differently to white players. The tribunal case, believed to be the first race discrimination claim brought by a professional footballer, comes amid widespread concern over racism in football.”

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Daily Telegraph, 26th February 2012

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No charges over seized Manchester United fanzine – BBC News

Posted February 25th, 2012 in Crown Prosecution Service, inciting racial hatred, media, news, police, sport by sally

“Nobody will be charged over copies of a Manchester United fanzine seized before the match with Liverpool amid fears its cover would stoke a racism row.”

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BBC News, 24th February 2012

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Caroline Spelman facing six-figure legal bill over bid to stop press printing story about son – Daily Telegraph

Posted February 25th, 2012 in freedom of expression, injunctions, media, news, privacy, public interest, sport by sally

“Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman is facing a six-figure legal bill after losing a High Court bid to stop a newspaper publishing a story about her teenage son’s rugby-playing career.”

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Daily Telegraph, 24th February 2012

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English cricket is shamed as Westfield jailed for spot-fixing – The Independent

Posted February 20th, 2012 in corruption, news, sentencing, sport by sally

“On a grim day for English cricket, Mervyn Westfield, a former Essex player, was sent to prison at the Old Bailey yesterday for corruption. The 23-year-old, who was sentenced to four months for spot-fixing in a county match, is the first English player to be jailed for such an offence.”

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The Independent, 18th February 2012

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Pub landlords face practical difficulties in avoiding football copyrights following ruling, expert says – OUT-LAW.com

Posted February 9th, 2012 in copyright, media, news, sport by sally

“Pub landlords will be able to broadcast FA Premier League (FAPL) football matches legitimately using foreign satellite decoders providing they can obtain a clean feed of the games, broadcast sound during live play only, and do not charge customers entry to their bar, according to a High Court ruling.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 9th February 2012

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John Terry racist language case due before court – BBC News

Posted February 1st, 2012 in news, racism, sport, trials by sally

“England football captain John Terry is due to have his case heard for the first time in court over whether he used racist language in a match.”

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BBC News, 1st February 2012

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Kevin Williams petition: Attorney General to consider inquest – BBC News

Posted January 20th, 2012 in accidents, inquests, news, sport by sally

“The Attorney General has agreed to consider whether an application should be made for a new inquest to be held over a Hillsborough victim’s death.”

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BBC News, 19th January 2012

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Cricketer Mervyn Westfield pleads guilty to spot fixing in county match – The Guardian

Posted January 13th, 2012 in fraud, gambling, news, sport by sally

“A former Essex County cricketer has become the first English player to be involved in on-field corruption.”

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The Guardian, 12th January 2012

Source: www.guardian.co.uk