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著者 Asimina Kaporali
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書名
Memorandum for RAGNARUK v. RE
著者
Asimina Kaporali
読了時間
18.0 分
カテゴリ
Sports
音声
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Asimina Kaporali とは?

Asimina Kaporali is presented as a legal expert specializing in sports law, with a focus on international sports governance, human rights in sports, and EU comp...

Memorandum for RAGNARUK v. RE はどんな読者向け?

Sports lawyers, sports governance professionals, international sports federations, and individuals interested in the intersection of sports law, human...

Memorandum for RAGNARUK v. RE の時代背景は?

The memorandum is set against the backdrop of the evolving landscape of sports governance, where traditional self-regulation by sports governing bodie...

要約

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対象読者

Sports lawyers, sports governance professionals, international sports federations, and individuals interested in the intersection of sports law, human rights, and international relations.

著者背景

Asimina Kaporali is presented as a legal expert specializing in sports law, with a focus on international sports governance, human rights in sports, and EU competition law as it applies to sports organizations. Her background likely includes a law degree with specialization in sports law, potentially supplemented by advanced studies or practical experience in international arbitration or sports administration.

歴史的背景

The memorandum is set against the backdrop of the evolving landscape of sports governance, where traditional self-regulation by sports governing bodies is increasingly being challenged by principles of human rights, non-discrimination, and the right to self-determination. It also reflects the increasing importance of non-state entities in global sports and the legal complexities surrounding their affiliation with established sports structures.