Sports and Association Laws governs the conduct of people who are members of a particular association or sports related body.
In addition to the laws created by the government, each specific association/body will usually have the power to independently establish further rules to which its' members are to adhere. Examples include rules about banned substances, drug testing policies and injury management.
Where a dispute arises, the manner in which the dispute is dealt with is often determined by the rules established by the relevant association/body. Alternative dispute resolution processes such as mediation and conciliation, are often utilised as a means of resolving conflict expeditiously, more cost effectively and privately.
Should you have a Sports Law or Association Law issue you wish to discuss, it is recommended that you seek professional legal advice from a member of our team. Our Sports and Association Lawyers can assist you with advising on disputes concerning your rights and obligations, attendance at conciliation/ mediation, preparing legal applications, drafting and reviewing contracts, and can assist with any further enquiries relating to your Sports or Association Law matter.
If you wish to speak with one of our Sports and Association Lawyers, please contact our firm by telephone on (02) 9233 4048 or send an email to info@navado.com.au.
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