Sports Law in Bulgaria
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Wolters Kluwer Law International
2022
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Inhaltsangabe:
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- The Authors
- Table of Contents
- List of Abbreviations
- Acknowledgements
- General Introduction
- Chapter 1. General Background
- Chapter 2. Sources of Sports Law
- Chapter 3. Specificity of Sport
- 1. Specificity of Sport in Academia
- 2. Specificity of Sport in Jurisprudence
- Part I. Organization of Sport
- Chapter 1. Sports Governance
- 1. Governmental Institutions and Bodies
- I. Council of Ministers
- II. Minister of Youth and Sport
- 2. National Olympic Committee and Sports Associations
- Chapter 2. Public regulation
- 1. Fundamental Rights (Freedom of Association, Personality Rights)
- I. Sport and Freedom of Association
- II. The Social Dialogue in the Sports Sector
- A. Legal Framework
- B. Trade Unions and Employers' Organizations
- C. Collective Bargaining Agreements
- D. Trade Unions and Employers' Organizations in the Sports Sector
- E. The Association of Professional Football Players
- F. Right to Strike
- III. Personality Rights
- A. Protection of Privacy
- B. Personal Data Protection
- C. Limitation of the Right of Privacy
- D. Right of Portrait
- E. Right of Name
- 2. Governmental Conditions and Permits (Quotas, Work Restrictions)
- I. Residence and Work Permits for Foreign Athletes
- 3. Tort Law (Civil and Criminal Liability, Gambling, Public Safety)
- I. Civil and Criminal Liability
- II. Gambling
- III. Public Safety
- IV. Spectators of Sports Events
- 4. Tax
- I. Sources of Revenues and Taxation in Case of Sports Organizations
- II. Sources of Income and Taxation of Individual Athletes
- A. Sources of Income for Individual Athletes
- B. Taxation on the Income of Athletes as Individuals
- 5. Sports Justice
- I. Sports Justice According to the Bulgarian Legislation and Jurisprudence
- II. Resolution of Disputes in Football
- III. Bulgarian Sports Arbitration with the BOC
- IV. Mediation
- V. Conciliation
- Part II. Sport and Employment
- Chapter 1. General Issues
- Chapter 2. Sources of Employment Law
- 1. Legal Status of Players
- 2. Employment Relationship
- 3. Fundamental Rights and Obligations for Clubs and Players
- 4. Agents' Regulations
- 5. Employment and Economic Dispute Settlements
- 6. Social Security
- I. Social Security Regime for Local Athletes, Working under Employment Relations
- II. Social Security Regime for Foreign Athletes
- III. Social Security Regime for Income Generated from Activities Other than Employment
- 7. Tax Law
- Part III. Doping and Sport
- Chapter 1. General Issues
- Chapter 2. Public Regulation
- Chapter 3. Private Regulation
- Part IV. Sport and Commerce
- Chapter 1. General Issues
- Chapter 2. Public Regulation
- 1. Media and Television Rights
- 2. Broadcasting of Sports Events under the Bulgarian Competition Law
- I. Collective Sale of Broadcasting Rights
- II. Exclusivity
- III. Abuse of Monopoly Position
- IV. Impact of the EU Competition Law
- V. Protected Access of the Public to Sporting Events of Major Importance for Society
- 3. Sponsoring
- I. Introduction
- II. Definition of Sponsorship
- III. Parties to the Contract and Their Obligations
- IV. Demarcation Between the Sponsorship Contract and Other Contracts
- V. Multiple Sponsorship and Conflicting Sponsorship Contracts
- VI. Sponsorship of Sports Broadcasts under the Law on Radio and Television
- VII. Advertising in Sports Broadcasts
- 4. Linkage Contract
- 5. Merchandising
- I. Introduction
- II. Registration of Mark
- III. Licensing Agreement
- 6. Ownership of Clubs
- Chapter 3. Private Regulation
- 1. Sale of Broadcasting Rights for Football Matches
- 2. Blocked Hours for Broadcasting Football Matches
- Selected Bibliography
- Index