By: Isabella Miller Spain won its first Women’s World Cup, hosted by Australia and New Zealand this summer.[1] Unfortunately, this feat has been overshadowed by the incident following the declaration…
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THE IMPACT OF FOOTBALL AGENTS ON EUROPEAN FOOTBALL: EXAMINING THE LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONSEQUENCES
By: Sana Myiesha Riyas, Law Student at IFIM School of Law Football agents, also identified as intermediaries, serve as negotiators for players in dealings with clubs and strive to secure…
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Gender Inequality in Sports
By: Heidi Purtzer The United States has made undeniable strides in human rights and anti-discrimination efforts, but there is still much to work on. For forty-three years, Title IX has…
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FIFA’s “Turf War” on Women
On the heels of the successful 2014 Men’s World Cup, FIFA began implementing plans for the tournament’s counterpart: the 2015 Women’s World Cup in Ontario, Canada. For example, this autumn,…