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Competition law bites into Spanish football broadcasting

Monday, 11 June 2012 Author: Kevin Carpenter

Increasing intervention by competition regulators and courts around the world in the sports industry means there is little doubt that competition law has a significant role to play in shaping sport policy and the sporting legal landscape in the future. Nowhere has this been felt more keenly than in Spain with football broadcasting rights. 

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Kevin Carpenter

Kevin Carpenter

Kevin is a advisor and member of the editorial board for LawInSport, having previously acted as editor.

Kevin specialises in integrity, regulatory, governance and disciplinary matters. His expertise and knowledge has led him to be engaged by major private and public bodies, including the IOC, FIFA, the Council of Europe, INTERPOL and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), as well as making regular appearances internationally delivering presentations and commenting in the media on sports law issues.

His research and papers are published across a variety of forums, including having a blog on LawInSport.

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  • Mateusz Szurman

    • 08 December 2014 at 08:55
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    Hi, I study law at Jagiellonian University in Poland, i am writing an article for the publication about the sport law. My topic is the differences between financing clubs from TV rights selling. The la liga example is very important for me, because of the fact that their regulation is different than these in Germany or England. Unfortunately, i can't find the legal basis of this regulation in spanish websites.
    If you can help me, please contact me.

    Best regards

    reply

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