Introduction

In Miroslav Imbrisevic (ed.), Sport, Law and Philosophy: The Jurisprudence of Sport. New York, NY: Routledge (2023)
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Most people will not be familiar with the term ‘jurisprudence of sport’ (JOS). The idea is that looking at sport through the eyes of a legal scholar might illuminate our understanding of certain problems in sport (and vice versa). The term was first introduced in 2011, in the title of a paper by Mitchell N. Berman, who is also a contributor to this book. In the present volume we have contributions from around the world: Italy, Spain, Germany, Australia, Great Britain, the US and the Netherlands, by authors of various nationalities.

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