IOANNIDIS, Gregory (2019). Football intermediaries and self‑regulation: the need for greater transparency through disciplinary law, sanctioning and qualifying criteria. The International Sports Law Journal, 19 (3-4), 1-17. [Article]
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Abstract
This paper was first presented at the International Sports Law Conference in The Hague in October 2018. It summarises the author’s work and wider research on the introduction of new proposals for the regulation of football intermediaries (a term which the author finds unworkable and unorthodox). The author’s research critically analyses the current regulatory framework and identifies the elements that form the basis for the inadequacy and ineffectiveness of the regulations currently in force. With the use of case studies and examples drawn from the author’s private practice, recommendations are produced for new regulations that would promote transparency, equality and consistency. The author concludes that this can only be achieved via a blending of self-regulation and external regulation at an international setting.
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