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Game Changers: Exploring Legal Remedies In Sports Law




A. Mukundh Viswesh, Shanmugha Arts, Science, Technology & Research Academy (SASTRA)

ABSTRACT

Legal remedies play a crucial role in sports law, encompassing measures to address violations, resolve disputes, and ensure fair play within the realm of sports. This abstract provides an overview of the key legal remedies employed in sports law, emphasizing their significance in maintaining the integrity and promoting justice. Disciplinary measures, including fines, suspensions, and bans, are explored, with a focus on due process and the role of independent tribunals. Contractual remedies, such as damages and specific performance, are discussed, highlighting their importance in protecting parties' interests and preserving agreement integrity. The abstract delves into various methods and their advantages in resolving conflicts efficiently. The role of regulatory remedies, including statutory bodies and sports-specific arbitration bodies, is examined, emphasizing their efforts to establish and enforce rules that safeguard sports' integrity. Emerging trends and challenges, such as technological advancements and athlete rights, are also addressed. Understanding and utilizing legal remedies in sports law are essential for athletes, teams, administrators, and legal professionals involved in the intricate world of sports.

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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

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