Title (english) | Promoting and Supporting Good Governance in the European Football Agents Industry |
Author | Richard Parrish |
Author | Andrea Cattaneo |
Author | Johan Lindholm |
Author | Jürgen Mittag |
Author | Carmen Perez- Gonzalez |
Author | Vanja Smokvina |
Author's institution | University of Rijeka FACULTY OF LAW (Chair of Labour and Social Law) |
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline | SOCIAL SCIENCES Law |
Abstract (english) | The project, ‘Promoting and Supporting Good Governance in the European Football Agents Industry’ received financial support from the EU’s Erasmus+ Programme (Collaborative Partnerships). The project commenced in January 2018 and concluded in December 2019. We are grateful for the support provided by the Erasmus+ Programme. The purpose of this Final Report is to present findings regarding the operation of the 2015 FIFA Regulations on Working with Intermediaries (RWWI), particularly in relation to the implementation of the regulations at National Association level across the territory of the EU. In this regard, this Final Report presents a comprehensive picture of how intermediary regulations have historically developed and how the 2015 RWWI have operated across the territory of the EU, encompassing 31 National Associations. Our study supports key private stakeholders and public policymakers by providing evidence-based options and recommendations in terms of future regulatory initiatives in the sector informed by principles of good governance. In that regard, the scheduling of our work was adjusted to complement the work of the FIFA Transfer System Task Force that was established in order to consider reforming the RWWI. Therefore, this Final Report is, in large measure, an aggregated account of our Interim Report and Thematic Conclusions published throughout the duration of the project. The content of this Report has been informed by primary research undertaken by the research team, a national expert questionnaire, a stakeholder survey and discussions held in a series of stakeholder workshops held throughout Europe, known as Multiple Sports Events – MSEs. In order to improve the readability of this Report, we only provide a summary of the content of our National Reports which details the intermediary regulations in the 31 national football associations surveyed. Full copies of these Reports can be consulted at: www.ehu.ac.uk/eufootball |
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Language | english |
Publication type | Authored book-Scientific book-Scientific monograph |
Publication status | Published |
Peer review | Unknown |
Publication version | Published version |
Pages | 143 |
ISBN | 978-953-8034-26-8 |
URN:NBN | urn:nbn:hr:118:366370 |
Printed book publication date | 2019 |
Document URL | http://bib.irb.hr/1038077 |
Type of resource | Text |
Publisher | European Commission Representation in Croatia, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law |
Publishing place | Zagreb, Rijeka |
Access conditions | Open access |
Created on | 2022-01-10 16:18:43 |