JSLA (Japan Sports Law Association) Annual Review, No.7, 2000
gLegal Problems Confronting Athletesh
Legal Problems concerning Doping in Poland
Andrzej J. Schawe
American Athletes and Legal Issues: Concerning the Drug Testing
American Athletes and Legal Issues concerning the Drug Testing Program
Yoichi Inoue
7th Annual JSLA Symposium
Keynote Addresses
Negligence and the Duty of Care in Sports Accidents: The Significance of17 of the Japanese Constitution and1 of the State Tort Liability Act
Tadashi Ogasawara
Symposium: Reports and Discussions
Legal Issues concerning Athletes from the Perspective of Sports Associations
Hideyuki Sasaki
Aspiring for the Acquisition & Protection of Human and Living Rights for Athletes
Sadao Morikawa
Towards the Establishment of Doping Regulations in National Law and the Regulations of Sports Associations
Chiharu Sato
A Study of the Management and Operations of Sports Teams: From Corporate Amateur Teams to Municipal Teams
Shigeyuki Mito
Free Topic Discussions
Is the Promotion of Sports not included within the Scope of gPublic Interesth in the British Charities Act?
Teruo Tomizawa
The Infiltration of Recreational Sports by Commercial Licensing and its Adverse Effects
Makoto Nakada
The Autonomy & Independence of Sports Associations under the eSports Promotion Voting Actf (Football Lottery) Act
Akira Igano
Legal Measures to Restrict Doping in Australia
Hirotoshi Mori
Safety Measures and Legal Issues regarding Public Marathons: A Report from the National Public Marathon Congress Summit
Shikatsugu Yamanaka
The Need to Develop and Simplify the System for Sports Coaches, Instructors and Educators through Legal Measures
Hiroshi Tasaki
An Experiment at Risk Management in University Skiing Classes through Using Written Consent Forms
Toshihide Mizusawa
Book Reviews
gSports & Entertainment – the American Corporate Beastsh
Mitsuru Irisawa
gSport, Policy and Politics, a Comparative Analysish
Yuji Nakamura