Description
Sports play a significant role in society, as they are a multilevel field of interest. Nonetheless, a major problem that has been undermining the field is the rise of issues surrounding integrity. Indeed, major scandals of corruption have been disclosed, and they have challenged the effectiveness of sports institutions. As a result, it is vital to explore how to navigate the complex landscape of legal and ethical issues.
Law, Ethics, and Integrity in the Sports Industry is an essential reference source that discusses the legitimacy and integrity of sports institutions by focusing on the social, economic, and political influence of sports. Featuring research on topics such as global sports governance, legal and ethical implications, and the validity of e-sports, this book is ideally designed for scholars interested in institutional aspects of sports and ethics, academicians, researchers, advanced-level students, and officials with a broad interest in sports seeking coverage on the institutional aspects of sports and ethics.
Author's/Editor's Biography
Konstantinos Margaritis (Ed.)
Konstantinos Margaritis is an adjunct lecturer at the Department of Political Science, University of Crete. He holds a PhD in Law from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and an LLM in International and European Public Law from Tilburg University. He has published extensively in the fields of European Law and Comparative Public Law and Human Rights.