Sports Law Program - Published student work
Former students in the Sports Law Program have made a significant contribution to the published literature on sports law. The following is a selection in chronological order of student work published in books and refereed journal articles.
- Maeve McDonagh, ‘Restrictive Provisions in Player Agreements' (1991) 4 Australian Journal of Labour Law 126
- Jean-Pierre Blais, 'The Protection of Exclusive Television Rights to Sporting Events Held in Public Venues: An Overview of the Law in Australia and Canada' (1992) 18 Melbourne University Law Review 503
- Rebecca Furlong, 'Tobacco Advertising Legislation and the Sponsorship of Sport' (1994) 22 Australian Business Law Review 159
- Simon Davidson, 'The Single Economic Entity Theory and Sports Leagues in Australia' (1994) 2 Competition and Consumer Law Journal 171
- Eugenie Buckley, ‘Athlete or Employee? Is the Different Treatment Accorded to Professional Team Athletes Under Workers' Compensation Legislation Justified? (1996) 26 Queensland Law Society Journal 523
- Eugenie Buckley, SportsLaw: Name and Image (1998)
- Martin Kosla, ‘Disciplined for Bringing a Sport into Disrepute - A Framework for Judicial Review' (2001) 25 Melbourne University Law Review 654
- Darren Kane, ‘Twenty Years On: An Evaluation of the Court of Arbitration for Sport' (2003) 4 Melbourne Journal of International Law 611
- Republished in Ian Blackshaw, Robert Siekmann and Janwillem Soek (eds), The Court of Arbitration for Sport 1984-2004 (2006) 455
- Ben Sellenger, ‘Genetic Testing: The Future of Athlete Selection?' (2003) 2 Virginia Sports and Entertainment Law Journal 207
- Emma Bicknell Goodwin, ‘Rules, Referees and Retribution: Disciplining Employee Athletes in Professional Team Sports' (2005) 18 Australian Journal of Labour Law 240
- Ben Sellenger, ‘Chasing the Golden Goose: A Legal Approach to Sports Accessing Gambling Revenue' (2006) 34 Australian Business Law Review 7
- Julia Werren, ‘Law, Pregnancy and Sport: What Are the Repercussions When a Pregnant Lady Plays?' (2006) 14 Journal of Law and Medicine 45
- Paul Horvath, ‘Anti-Doping and Human Rights in Sport: The Case of the AFL and the WADA Code' (2006) 32 Monash University Law Review 357
- Lloyd Freeburn, ‘The UCI Protour: An Enduring Reform or a "Train Wreck" Waiting to Happen' (2007) 2 Australian and New Zealand Sports Law Journal 15
- Paul Horvath, ‘Organisational Structure, Economics and Best Governance Practice in Non-Professional Sporting Leagues' (2008) 1 The Australian and New Zealand Sports Law Journal 3