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SUMMARY:Competition Law and the Sporting Arena - XLIII CLaSF Workshop
DESCRIPTION:XLIII Competition Law Scholars Forum Workshop (CLaSF) \nCompetition Law in a Sporting Context\nThursday 24 April 2025 \nUniversity of Porto\, Faculty of Law\nRua dos Bragas\, 223 – Porto\nProgramme\n09:30 – 09:50 Registration and coffee \n09:50 – 10.00\nWelcome and Introduction:\nPaulo de Tarso Domingues (Dean of the Faculty of Law of University of Porto)\, Barry Rodger (CLaSF\, University of Strathclyde) and Jose Reis (University of Porto) \n10-10.30 Keynote \nRosalia Ortega Pradilllo\, Rosalia Ortega Sports Law\, Presidente Instituto Iberoamericano de Derecho Deportivo\nThe Diarra Case and the Potential End of Release Clauses \n10:30–11:30 Transfer Regulations and Player Mobility in Football\, Chair: Sandra Oliveira Silva (University of Porto School of Law; Chair of the Disciplinary Council of the Portuguese Football Federation) \nJavier Perez\, Regula Law\nThe theories of anticompetitive harm of FIFA’s former transfer regulations: the path to redress and deterrence against a no poach buyer cartel \nMiquel Aznar Company\, Universitat de Valencia\nPlayer Mobility Regulation and Competition Law: Towards a More Competitive Market? \n11:30 – 12:00 Coffee Break \n12.00 – 13.00 ‘The Beautiful Game’?\, Chair Miguel Miranda (Head of Competition Dept\, Raposo\, Sá Miranda & Associados) \nMaria Sanchez Magdalena\, FILS\, Barcelona\nForeign Investment in European Football: The Impact of the FSR \nJose Reis\, Porto University\nNo-poach\, crisis cartels and the sporting exception: the strange case of the Portuguese football COVID19 deal \n13:00 – 14:30 Lunch \n14:30 –15:30 Competition law Regulation of Rugby: worth a Try?\, Chair Angus MacCulloch (Lancaster University Law School) \n Beverley Williamson\, McCann Fitzgerald LLP\nProfessional Rugby Union: Time to stop tinkering around the edges of a cartel  \n Richard Bunworth\, UCD\, Dublin\nThe Irish Rugby Football Union’s Eligibility Restrictions in Light of the Diarra Case \n15:30 – 16:00 Coffee Break \n16:00–17:15 Widening the Lens: Sports Authorities and Organizations and the Role for Competition Law\, Chair Professor Francisco Marcos (IE University) \nAndreas Stephan and Peter Dawson\, George Centre for Competition Policy\, UEA\, Norwich\nExploring the Implications of Recent Competition Law Challenges in the Sports Industry  \nBarry Rodger\, Strathclyde University\n‘Sports’ in which Scottish People excel …to what extent are sports’ governing organisations Snookered by Competition Law \n Angus MacCulloch\, Lancaster University\nArticle 101\, Public Harms and Specificity of Sport \n17:15 – 17:30 Closing comments \n 18:00 Drinks \n20:00 Speakers’ Dinner \n
URL:https://clasf.org/event/sporting-arena/
LOCATION:Universidade do Porto – Faculdade de Direito\, Rua dos Bragas\, 223\, Porto\, Portugal
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