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WIMBLEDON OFF-COURT LEGAL BATTLES

The All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC), better known as Wimbledon, which was founded on 23 July 1868, is experiencing battles not only on its famous grass tennis courts but also off them in the law courts, namely the High Court and the Court of

SPORT AND COMPETITION LAW IN THE UNITED KINGDOM: THE BRITISH BASKETBALL CASE

Background Competition law is playing an increasingly active role in the regulation of sport at the national and the European Union levels. An interesting and important case in point is the current litigation in the English High Court between the British Basketball Federation (BBF), Super League Basketball (SLB) and