The essay deals with the relevant issue of the relationship between the freedom of communication and the exclusive economic rights in audiovisual performances in Italian and European legislation. The Author supports the idea that the freedom of information must be always appropriately balanced with the freedom of economic initiative of the sports companies within the constitutional values our ...
di Francesco Macioce, Professore ordinario di Diritto privato presso l’Università degli Studi di Roma Tre.
The article discusses the tax regimes applicable with respect to the transfers of football players and highlights how such regimes may vary depending on whether such transfers occur after the exipiry of the players’ contract or on whether the football teams agree to make a transfer without the payment of a price.
di Angelo Contrino, Professore ordinario di diritto tributario presso l’Università Bocconi di Milano.
I diritti alle prestazioni sportive dei giocatori professionisti costituiscono un asset di particolare rilievo nelle voci di bilancio delle società di calcio.
A prescindere dal paradigma contabile adottato (OIC o IAS/IFRS), le norme contenute nel manuale UEFA impongono l’utilizzo del criterio del costo, laddove, al fine di evitare sottovalutazione dell’attivo patrimoniale e ...
di Alberto Dello Strologo, Professore Aggregato di Economia Aziendale e Docente di Crisi e risanamento d’impresa nell’Università Europea di Roma e Domenico Celenza, Professore Associato di Economia Aziendale nell’Università degli Studi di Napoli Parthenope.
Italian legislation specifically deals with sport fraud phenomenon only starting from 1989 when, with the art. 1 of the law n. 401 the crime of fraud at sporting events is introduced. Before then, the fraudulent phenomena aimed at altering the result of sports competitions did not constitute the object of specific legislative provision and, given the lack of an ad hoc case, the jurisprudence used ...
di Giovanni Villari, Avvocato del Foro di Messina.
The Authors deal with the difference between civil liability and insurance contract, both used in case of damages to avoid the damaged person paying for that. The civil liability is about damages really happened and covers all the damages caused by the action of someone, on the contrary, insurance is about probable damaging events.
It is difficult to recognize what the insurable risks are, ...
di Alberto Maria Gambino Direttore scientifico di questa Rivista, Professore Ordinario di diritto privato presso l’Università Europea di Roma e Flavia Luongo, Dottoranda di ricerca in diritto privato presso l’Università Europea di Roma.
This work concerns the topic of accidents occurring on the ski slopes. In particular, the author focuses on the consequences that could derive from it both in terms of insurance, and, more broadly, civil law, with particular reference to the civil liability of the owner of the skiable area.
di Umberto Izzo, Professore associato di Diritto privato nell’Università di Trento.
The rule of strict liability of football clubs is a long-debated issue. The need for its mitigation has emerged in order not to excessively aggravate the clubs position. The sports justice bodies have already shown on several occasions to depart from a rigid application such a regime. In the new Sports Justice Code of the Italian Football Federation, the legislator seems to have fullfilled the ...
di Eleonora Jacovitti, Dottoressa di Ricerca in Diritto Privato presso l’Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata.
This work is inspired by a decision of the Collegio di Garanzia dello Sport, which applied the canons of administrative law to the sports process. in the present case, the decision concerns the sanctioning of a conduct for which, at the time it was committed, no specific sanction was envisaged by sports law.
di Alberto Buonfino, Avvocato presso il foro di Milano, docente a contratto di Legislazione nello Sport presso la Scuola di Scienze Motorie dell’Università degli Studi di Milano.
This article focuses on an important decision pronounced by the Sport Guarantee Committee. The aim is to analyze the cases of competence of the Sport Guarantee Committee, as single level judge. In particular, this paper concerns the interpretation of the article 54, par. 3, of the Sports Justice Code, in order to affirm the exceptional nature of the provision. This statement allows the ...
di Valerio Ceccarelli, Avvocato presso il foro di Roma.
UEFA’s Club Licensing and Financial Fair Play Regulation has deeply impacted European club football. Today, after almost ten years from its creation, it is time for an assessment. This article recaps the history of the Regulation, provides a brief overview of its Part III (specifically, the break-even requirement and the so-called no overdue payable rule) and focuses on some of the key ...
di Francesco Di Girolamo, Avvocato del Foro di Roma e LL.M. Graduate presso il Master in International Dispute Settlement (MIDS), IHEID & Università di Ginevra.
Dopo avere evidenziato il vasto interesse suscitato dal Diritto sportivo nei più diversi ambienti sociali, l’Autore ne descrive brevemente il processo di crescita negli studi scientifici e nel mondo universitario, testimoniata dalla pubblicazione di numerosi manuali universitari. L’Autore passa poi ad esaminare il recente Manuale di Diritto privato dello Sport curato da ...
di Attilio Zimatore, Professore Ordinario di Diritto privato nella L.U.I.S.S. Guido Carli.
For decades, the foundation date of the Associazione Sportiva Roma was identified on July 22, 1927, and then it passed to June 7, 1927, as recently formalized by the same yellow and red club. But the truth may be another. A statute from 1951, recently founded in the Federbaseball archives, reveals a different story. It tells us that Associazione Sportiva Roma was born on May 2, 1927. The article ...
di Marco Impiglia, Giornalista pubblicista.