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Moving from exclusive to inclusive models of sport
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Date | 13.06.2022 |
Duration | 38 Minutes 58 Seconds |
Author | LawInSport |
Description | Takuya Yamazki is one of Japan's leading sports lawyers. In this Oct 2020 interview Takuya described difficulties the COVID-19 pandemic had on the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games. He puts forward a compelling argument that this is the time to rethink exclusive centralised business model of the Olympics, Paralympics, and sport more generally, and move to a more inclusive decentralised model for sport.Takuya Yamazki is a Japanese Attorney-at-Law, is the founder and Managing Partner of Field-R Law Offices, a niche sports and entertainment legal practice based in Tokyo. Takuya has vast legal and business experience in sports both in Japan and internationally. He is was a member of the FIFA Dispute Resolution Chamber and I the Chairman of FIFPro Division Asia/Oceania. We hope you enjoyed the interview and took a lot away from it. The host is Sean Cottrell (@spcott), founder and CEO of LawInSport. |
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