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DATA PROTECTION OF ATHLETES IN ISRAEL

Data, nowadays, is a highly valuable commodity, not least in sport. Athletes’ performances can be tracked, measured and analysed through a wide range of personal data. In Israel, the legal protection of such data is governed primarily by the Basic Law: Human Dignity and Liberty, 5752-1992;

THE LEGAL PROTECTION OF MINORS IN SPORT IN ISRAEL

The legal protection of minors, that is, persons under the age of 18 years old, in sport in Israel is currently based on a developing safeguarding framework, which combines general child-protection rules; obligations concerning the prevention of sexual harassment; ethical duties in organised sport; and

AI & FOOTBALL IN ISRAEL

Generally Artificial intelligence (AI) is now embedded in sport and especially across football — from computer-vision performance tools and injury-risk models to hyper-personalised fan apps. Israeli innovators are at the forefront of this shift, supplying advanced analytics, body-worn sensors that track movement and physiology in real time,

THE REGULATION OF SPORTS BETTING IN ISRAEL

  Introduction Israel maintains one of the most restrictive gambling regimes in the world, permitting only the national lottery and state-controlled sports betting. Yet, at the same time, it is home to some of the largest global online gambling technology companies, creating a striking regulatory paradox. This Post outlines