Le sport professionanel "à la française", possible inspirateur d'un futur modèle européen
By: MUSSO,Denis.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : ENA, janv./mars 2001Revue Française D'Administration Publique 97, p. 91-99Abstract: In France, the State has internvened in sporting mattersn since the 1940s, according to a technique of delegation of power to private organisations, i.e., sporting federations. France has not adopted legislation specifically relating to sporting professionals, notably in the context of their working relationships, in a situation, moreover, where European influences have had the effect of limiting the degree of autonomy for intervention by each member state, including in the area of sports. Where the State does intervene in France it does so in the name of public policy which includes economic factors (such as internvention in the structure of professional clubs and in relation to resources, notably television rights), individual factors (such as defending teh individual) and social factors (such as the status of sporting agents and that of youngsters who practise sport)Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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In France, the State has internvened in sporting mattersn since the 1940s, according to a technique of delegation of power to private organisations, i.e., sporting federations. France has not adopted legislation specifically relating to sporting professionals, notably in the context of their working relationships, in a situation, moreover, where European influences have had the effect of limiting the degree of autonomy for intervention by each member state, including in the area of sports. Where the State does intervene in France it does so in the name of public policy which includes economic factors (such as internvention in the structure of professional clubs and in relation to resources, notably television rights), individual factors (such as defending teh individual) and social factors (such as the status of sporting agents and that of youngsters who practise sport)
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