From regulation to governance and representation: agenda-setting and the EU’s involvement in sport

This paper presents the origins and development of the EU’s involvement in sport through the examination of the landmark decisions that have shaped its approach over time. The initiation and development of that policy can be considered an example of ‘task expansion’, in which the EU has extended the...

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Main Author: Tarik Sabry
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Westminster Press 2016-06-01
Series:Entertainment and Sports Law Journal
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Online Access:https://www.entsportslawjournal.com/article/id/760/
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description This paper presents the origins and development of the EU’s involvement in sport through the examination of the landmark decisions that have shaped its approach over time. The initiation and development of that policy can be considered an example of ‘task expansion’, in which the EU has extended the scope of its activities as a consequence of actors instrumentalising institutional venues to their own benefit. It draws on concepts from agenda-setting to argue that the initial insertion of sport in the EU’s systemic agenda can be explained by the commercialisation of sport in the 1980s and 1990s. However, actor centered agenda-setting models may be more suitable to explore the consideration of sport in the institutional agenda after the 1995 Bosman case. Two routes of agenda-setting are identified: the high politics route and the low politics route. At first, sports policy was just regulatory in nature, being introduced through the low politics route. The response to the Bosman case from actors both outside and within the system (mainly sports federations and European Council) moved the issue to the high politics route, focusing more on the socio-cultural and educational particularities of sport.
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spelling doaj.art-16a9522478664576b27edc2ff158e14f2022-12-22T02:50:35ZengUniversity of Westminster PressEntertainment and Sports Law Journal1748-944X2016-06-015110.16997/eslj.73From regulation to governance and representation: agenda-setting and the EU’s involvement in sportTarik Sabry0Communication and Media Research Institute University of WestminsterThis paper presents the origins and development of the EU’s involvement in sport through the examination of the landmark decisions that have shaped its approach over time. The initiation and development of that policy can be considered an example of ‘task expansion’, in which the EU has extended the scope of its activities as a consequence of actors instrumentalising institutional venues to their own benefit. It draws on concepts from agenda-setting to argue that the initial insertion of sport in the EU’s systemic agenda can be explained by the commercialisation of sport in the 1980s and 1990s. However, actor centered agenda-setting models may be more suitable to explore the consideration of sport in the institutional agenda after the 1995 Bosman case. Two routes of agenda-setting are identified: the high politics route and the low politics route. At first, sports policy was just regulatory in nature, being introduced through the low politics route. The response to the Bosman case from actors both outside and within the system (mainly sports federations and European Council) moved the issue to the high politics route, focusing more on the socio-cultural and educational particularities of sport.https://www.entsportslawjournal.com/article/id/760/GovernanceRegulationSportEuropean UnionBosmanAgenda-setting
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From regulation to governance and representation: agenda-setting and the EU’s involvement in sport
Entertainment and Sports Law Journal
Governance
Regulation
Sport
European Union
Bosman
Agenda-setting
title From regulation to governance and representation: agenda-setting and the EU’s involvement in sport
title_full From regulation to governance and representation: agenda-setting and the EU’s involvement in sport
title_fullStr From regulation to governance and representation: agenda-setting and the EU’s involvement in sport
title_full_unstemmed From regulation to governance and representation: agenda-setting and the EU’s involvement in sport
title_short From regulation to governance and representation: agenda-setting and the EU’s involvement in sport
title_sort from regulation to governance and representation agenda setting and the eu s involvement in sport
topic Governance
Regulation
Sport
European Union
Bosman
Agenda-setting
url https://www.entsportslawjournal.com/article/id/760/
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