The progressive assimilation of the sports phenomenon and its institutions by International Law
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Sport has become a paradigm of globalization and it enjoys immense popularity. Their competitions are subject to specific rules of the game, regulations and organizations arising from the practical evolution and sponsored to a large extent by the Olympic Movement and by the International Federations of each sport. This article is dedicated to studying how the international legal system is shaping the development of the sports phenomenon, despite being a characteristic fruit of the strength of civil society. This is intended to assess the possible existence and / or need of a subsystem or sector of international law dedicated to this matter.
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