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THE LEGAL PROTECTION OF MINORS IN SPORT IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

In the United Kingdom (UK), the legal protection of minors, that is, persons under the age of 18, in sport focuses on safeguarding them from abuse and harm and applies and enforces a duty of care on sports organisations and coaches. This is achieved through statutory legislation,

THE REGULATION OF SPORT IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

There is a long-standing tradition and general rule in the United Kingdom (UK) for the government and also the courts not to intervene in sport, but to leave the regulation of sport to the sports governing bodies themselves. However, more recently, there has been more involvement