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ISBN 10: 9462651086
ISBN 13: 9789462651081
Author: Anastassia Tsoukala
This book brings together a number of perspectives on how different European states have responded to the phenomenon of football crowd disorder and violence, or “hooliganism”. It applies a comparative legal approach, with a particular focus on civil and human rights, to analyze domestic legislation, policing and judicial responses to the problem of “football hooliganism” in Europe. Academics and legal professionals from eight different European countries introduce and analyze the different approaches and draw together common themes and problems from their various jurisdictions. They offer insights into the interactions between (domestic) politicians, law enforcers and sports authorities. The book is important reading for scholars and practitioners in the fields of law, sports law, sociology and criminology, and for all those concerned with questions of law enforcement and human rights. While it perfectly fits the curriculum for postgraduate studies in the fields mentioned, it is also highly recommended as secondary reading for undergraduate students. Dr. Anastassia Tsoukala is tenured Associate Professor at the University of Paris XI, France. Dr. Geoff Pearson is Senior Lecturer in Criminal Law at the University of Manchester’s Law School, Manchester, United Kingdom. Dr. Peter Coenen was Assistant Professor of Law at Maastricht University in the Netherlands.
Legal Responses to Football Hooliganism in Europe 1st Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Legal Responses to Football ‘Hooliganism’ in Europe
- Introduction: Provides an overview of the issue of football hooliganism in Europe.
- Methodology: Discusses the research methods used to study the legal responses to hooliganism.
- Pan-European Responses: Looks at how different European countries have tackled the issue.
- Human Rights: Examines the balance between football security measures and human rights.
- ‘Football Hooliganism’: Defines and discusses the phenomenon in a broader European context.
Chapter 2: Return to ‘Radio Nostalgia’: Twenty Years of ‘Anti-Violence’ Legislation in Italian Stadia
- Examines Italy’s legal responses over two decades, including the DASPO (prohibition of access to sporting events) and the ‘Tessera Del Tifoso’ (a loyalty card for fans).
Chapter 3: Legal Responses to Football Crowd Disorder and Violence in England and Wales
- Discusses the ‘English Disease’, fan culture, banning orders, policing strategies, and the impact of these measures on fan rights and freedoms.
Chapter 4: Legal Measures and Strategies Against Violence at Football Events in Germany
- Details the evolution of fan culture, security concepts, specific measures such as stadium bans, police measures (e.g., travel bans), and the ‘Violent Offenders Sports Database’.
Chapter 5: Regulating Football-Related Violence in France
- Explores France’s approach to controlling violence, with a focus on risk-based policies, suspicion-grounded policies, and the implications for civil rights.
Chapter 6: Punishing and Monitoring Greek Football Fans: Civil Liberties at Stake?
- Chronicles the shift in Greece from lenient to harsh punishments for football-related violence and the implications for civil liberties, with a focus on state control vs private power.
Chapter 7: Football-Related Disorder in the Netherlands
- Reviews the development of football-related disorder in the Netherlands, intelligence gathering, and legal cases related to football violence.
Chapter 8: Legal and Policing Responses to Football Crowd Disorder in Austria
- Describes Austria’s approach to crowd regulation, including police powers, safety management, and measures like video surveillance and stadium bans.
Chapter 9: Legal Responses to ‘Football Hooliganism’ in Ukraine
- Discusses the situation in Ukraine, the evolution of legislation, the responsibility of entities for maintaining public safety during football events, and football banning orders.
Chapter 10: Conclusions: Social Control at the Expense of Civil Liberties and Human Rights
- Analyzes the broader implications of the legal responses to football hooliganism, the tension between security and civil liberties, and potential alternative approaches to football policing that respect human rights.
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