It is hard to argue with the centrality of football to sporting culture which has set the legal profession several challenges since ESLJ’s inception. Hooligan subcultures featured in a number of early ESLJ pieces over a decade ago and later fan culture , whilst the wide aura of celebrity culture in the form of David Beckham was one vehicle a ESLJ contributor used to focus attention on image rights and contractual matters. 'The Long Life of Bosman' is also up for discussion in this collection and player mobility in general in an era when players agents’ arguably hold most of the cards (see also this reflection on the ‘pendulum of power’). As we get nearer to the present commerce’s influence grows with issues like financial fair play , the football creditors rule and insolvency figuring with attention also drawn to the likes of FIFA and UEFA and their role in policing matters financial. ESLJ contributors have considered other topics such as women’s football in a man’s world, broadcasting and even the powers of referees . ESLJ continues its ‘third official’ function from the sidelines and welcomes submissions addressing these or new/other areas within the field of legal football studies.
Articles
Paid in Full: A Critical Look at the Law and Economics of the Football Creditors Rule
Christopher Flanagan
2016-12-05 Volume 14 • 2016 • Volume 14 • 3
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Little Hooliganz: The Inside Story of Glamorous Lads, Football Hooligans and Post-Subculturalism
Steve Redhead
2016-06-27 Volume 8 • Issue 2 • 2010 • Volume 8 • 3
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Branding women’s football in a field of hegemonic masculinity
Stefan Mårtensson
2016-06-27 Volume 8 • Issue 1 • 2010 • Volume 8 • 5
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Combating Football Crowd Disorder at the European Level: An Ongoing Institutionalisation of the Control of Deviance
Anastassia Tsoukala
2016-06-27 Volume 7 • Issue 2 • 2009 • Volume 7 • 4
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The Long Life of Bosman– A Triumph of Law over Experience
Dennis Dixon
2016-06-27 Volume 6 • Issue 2 • 2008 • Volume 6 • 3
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The Contractual Dynamics of Team Stability Versus Player Mobility: Who Rules 'The Beautiful Game'?
Roger Welch
2016-06-27 Volume 5 • Issue 1 • 2007 • Volume 5 • 3
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Structured Finance and Football Clubs: an Interim Assessment of the use of Securitisation
Tom Burns
2016-06-27 Volume 4 • Issue 3 • 2007 • Volume 4 • 3
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When is a Contract More than a Contract? Professional Football Contracts and the Pendulum of Power
Jonathan Magee
2016-06-27 Volume 4 • Issue 2 • 2006 • Volume 4 • 4
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The Trouble with Roy Keane
Mark James
2016-06-27 Volume 1 • Issue 3 • 2002 • Volume 1 • 3
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Interventions
The Legal Context of a Player Transfer in Professional Football: A Case Study of David Beckham
Dr Ian Lawrence
2016-06-27 Volume 11 • 2013 • Volume 11 • 6
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Football League Financial Fair Play: Domestic League Regulation
Daniel Geey
2016-06-27 Volume 10 • Issue 1 • 2012 • Volume 10 • 6
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The UEFA Financial Fair Play Rules: a difficult balancing act
Daniel Geey
2016-06-27 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2011 • Volume 9 • 5
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FIFA wins its latest domain name dispute filed with WIPO
Ian Blackshaw
2016-06-27 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2011 • Volume 9 • 4
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Emotional Hooligan: Post-Subcultural Research and the Histories of Britain’s Football Gangs
Steve Redhead
2016-06-27 Volume 5 • Issue 2 • 2007 • Volume 5 • 5
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Labour Law, the Provision of Services, Transfer Rights and Social Dialogue in Professional Football In Europe
Dr Robert Siekmann
2016-06-27 Volume 4 • Issue 1 • 2006 • Volume 4 • 5
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Leeds United on Trial
Steve Redhead
2016-06-27 Volume 1 • Issue 3 • 2002 • Volume 1 • 5
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A Cure Worse than the Disease? Reflections on Gough and Smith v. Chief Constable of Derbyshire
Geoff Pearson
2016-06-27 Volume 1 • Issue 2 • 2002 • Volume 1 • 5
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Commentaries
Reviews
An Ethnography of English Football Fans: Cans, Cops and Carnivals
Steve Redhead
2016-06-27 Volume 11 • 2013 • Volume 11 • 8
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Bar Wars – Contesting the Night in Contemporary British Cities by Phil Hadfield
Alan Barron
2016-06-27 Volume 4 • Issue 3 • 2007 • Volume 4 • 6
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The Book of Touch edited by Constance Classen
Professor Steve Redhead
2016-06-27 Volume 4 • Issue 1 • 2006 • Volume 4 • 12
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The People’s Game? (Football, Finance & Society) by Stephen Morrow
Tom Burns
2016-06-27 Volume 4 • Issue 1 • 2006 • Volume 4 • 10
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