Global Olympic Governance: Structure, Process, and Strategy
Abstract
This book attempts to pioneer a new field of Global Sport Administration by systematically analyzing the mechanisms of the International Olympic System from the perspective of global governance. The book is expected to be useful in the theoretical, practical, and educational dimensions. As one of the first academic book on Global Sport Administration was published, the book will be a starting point for follow-up research on Global Sport Administration, which has remained unexplored in the field of physical education and public administration. The book can also educate future generations of academics and future talents in sports and students in the international sports arena.
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The Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 not only left a significant mark on the global sporting landscape but also triggered a transformation in the legal framework governing sports in South Korea. This paper explores the legal legacy of the Olympic Games, particularly focusing on the concept of Lex Sportiva and its institutionalization within the Korean national sports legal systems post-PyeongChang 2018. By examining the evolution of Korean sports law before and after the Winter Olympics, this study sheds light on the critical juncture presented by PyeongChang 2018 and its legal legacy of Lex Sportiva enduring impact on the South Korean legal infrastructure supporting sports. As PyeongChang 2018 Olympics significantly affected the national sports legal system in South Korea, principles derived from Global Sports Law, including autonomy of sport, fairness, governance, and sport integrity, have found a home in domestic sports law through the formalization or legislation of the Lex Sportiva.
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