A short portfolio of the people that have contributed to the Sports Law Report…

Josh Easterbrook
Founder
After graduating with a First Class Honours Degree in Sports Law and Business at the University Campus of Football Business (UCFB), Josh is currently studying Sports Law and Practice LLM at De Monfort University alongside working as Commercial and Legal Executive at Wycombe Wanderers.
See Josh’s most recent contribution here:
2020 a year in review… what has 2021 got in store?
As 2020 draws to a close, to many peoples delight, it creates a perfect opportunity to look back and review the “unprecedented year” and start looking towards what 2021 may have in store for the sporting world. 2020 began with major international governing bodies looking forward to the summer, where major competitions were due to … Continue reading 2020 a year in review… what has 2021 got in store?
Email me: josh.easterbrook@outlook.com

Joe Mabey
Contributor
Whilst studying Sports Law at UCFB, Joe has sought to expand his knowledge of the sector. Throughout his time as an undergraduate, he has worked with prestigious organisations such as Harvard Law, IMG and the FA.
See Joe’s most recent contribution here:
Should Sports Governing Bodies be subject to Judicial Review?
In public law, judicial review is a method that a claimant can use to challenge the legality of decision made against them. The Judiciary have made it clear that the purpose of judicial review is not to deliberate over whether the decision made by the public body is right or wrong, but whether the right … Continue reading Should Sports Governing Bodies be subject to Judicial Review?
Email Joe: joemabey@gmail.com

Cameron Simpson
Contributor
See Cameron’s latest contribution here:
The summer of legal trouble for Manchester City and their battle against UEFA:
As the 2019/2020 football season drew to a protracted close, football clubs began planning for the 2020/21 campaign that was due to commence on the 12th of September. Teams could finally look to improve their squads and move on from the difficulties of the 2019/20 campaign, as well as try to overcome the obstacles that … Continue reading The summer of legal trouble for Manchester City and their battle against UEFA:
Email Cameron: camsimpson491@gmail.com

Jan Kozwolski
Contributor
What are the key economic and legal consequences for the US sports after the coronavirus outbreak?
After the World Health Organization (WHO) President Tedros Adhanom declared outbreak of the COVID-19 as a pandemic on the 11th of March, the world of sports came to a halt.[1] All of the professional leagues in the United States either suspended or cancelled their seasons, and the economic and legal consequences may be severe.[2] Current … Continue reading What are the key economic and legal consequences for the US sports after the coronavirus outbreak?
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