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Autonomia Collettiva E Concorrenza Nel Sistema Riformato Della Vendita Della Stampa Quotidiana E Periodica, Michele Faioli Mar 2013

Autonomia Collettiva E Concorrenza Nel Sistema Riformato Della Vendita Della Stampa Quotidiana E Periodica, Michele Faioli

Michele Faioli

This paper examines the relationship between collective autonomy and competition in the newspaper industry, particularly in the light of the revived trend towards liberalisation. The analysis considers the sale of newspapers and periodicals and the competing interests of the parties involved (vendors, distributors, and publishers). Emphasis is placed upon workers and on a more practical approach to the exercise of their right to organize.


Injured Workers, Workers’ Compensation, And Work: New Perspectives On The Workers' Compensation Debate In West Virginia, Emily A. Spieler Feb 2013

Injured Workers, Workers’ Compensation, And Work: New Perspectives On The Workers' Compensation Debate In West Virginia, Emily A. Spieler

Emily A. Spieler

No abstract provided.


Taxing Missy: Operation Gold And The 2012 Proposed Olympic Tax Elimination Act, Kathryn Kisska-Schulze, Adam Epstein Dec 2012

Taxing Missy: Operation Gold And The 2012 Proposed Olympic Tax Elimination Act, Kathryn Kisska-Schulze, Adam Epstein

Adam Epstein

The purpose of this article is to explore the legal and tax environment surrounding the August 1, 2012 bill referred to as the Olympic Tax Elimination Act (OTEA) which was introduced in the U.S. Senate to exempt from gross income the prize money earned by U.S. Olympians from the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) for earning a gold, silver or bronze medal. The OTEA came at a time when American economic growth has been stagnant, and income tax issues became a hotly contested political debate for the 2012 Presidential election. The article explores how tax issues have weaved their way …


Missouri Sports Law, Adam Epstein Dec 2012

Missouri Sports Law, Adam Epstein

Adam Epstein

The purpose of this paper is to present a brief perspective and overview on how individuals and teams associated with the state of Missouri have had an impact on sports law in general. This article synthesizes Missouri-related cases and decisions, demonstrating that the legal issues are quite broad and varied in this area of the law. Some represent significant state and federal sports law cases including those that have been initiated in or traveled through Missouri via the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals.


Surveying Colorado Sports Law, Adam Epstein Dec 2012

Surveying Colorado Sports Law, Adam Epstein

Adam Epstein

The purpose of this article is to provide an overview and explore some of the major sports law cases that have emanated from within the four corners of the state of Colorado or maneuvered through Denver’s Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. Colorado is a prime location for a wide range of cutting edge cases, decisions, discussions and events which have an impact on the relationship between sports and the law among the professional, amateur and recreational environments. Legal issues at Colorado-based educational institutions appear to have an affinity for and history of exposing and challenging the authority of NCAA policies.