Established in 2005 by the Centre for Commercial Law, the Sports Law eJournal (Bond) is an electronic journal on sports law. The eJournal has an international and comparative law focus and contributors will discuss and analyse all aspects of sports law and regulation.
The eJournal is published online as each article or note is refereed, accepted for publication, edited and becomes available on the web. From time to time, selected collections of contributions will also be published as monographs.
The eJournal will be of interest to sports lawyers and administrators, sports managers and leaders, sports participants and sports law and management students. Articles are written by leading researchers, practitioners and students in all aspects of sports law.
ISSN 1836-1129
Articles from 2012
Australian sport and the Commonwealth constitution, Chris Davies
Contador, cows and strict liability, Saul Fridman
The obligations of mutual fidelity between athletes and their employers, David Thorpe
Articles from 2011
Dangerous Sports and Obvious Risks - Anyone For Cricket?, Jim Corkery
Articles from 2010
Restraint Of Trade In Australian Sport - Was the AFL's hand forced on Ben Cousins?, Sam Chadwick
Articles from 2009
Restraint of Trade Law in Sport, James Johnson
Articles from 2008
Anti-Doping Suspensions and Restraint of Trade in Sport, Annette Greenhow
Protecting a Sports Celebrity’s Goodwill in Personality in Australia, Jenny Swee Gaik Ng
The CAS An Arbitral Institution with its Seat in Switzerland, Dr. Meinrad Vetter
Malicious Drugging and the Contaminated Catheter: Adams v Canadian Centre For Ethics in Sport, Paul White
Articles from 2007
The use of criminal justice mechanisms to combat doping in sport, Christopher McKenzie
Sports Marketing in China : an IP perspective, Rebecca Ordish
Public Health Policy and Personal Responsibility in Sport - Competitive or Collaborative?, Ruth Townsend
Articles from 2005
When, where and why does the State intervene in Sport : a contemporary perspective, Anneliese Nelson
Negligent liability in sport, Natasha Schot
