Arnout Geeraert
Idans analyser og rapporter
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Sports governance observer 2015
Rapporten præsenterer benchmarking-værktøjet til måling af governance (ledelse og forvaltning) i internationale idrætsforbund og måler i forlængelse heraf på de olympiske internationale idrætsforbunds ledelse og forvaltning.
Play the Game analyses and reports
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National anti-doping governance observer. Indicators and instructions for assessing good governance in national anti-doping organisations
This report presents the National Anti-Doping Governance Observer (NADGO) indicators, a comprehensive set of indicators of good governance in anti-doping organisations that operate at the national or sub-national level. The aim of this report is to provide detailed instructions for of-ficial NADGO partners on data gathering and aggregation based on NADGO indicators, the data approval process, and the preparation of a report.
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National Sports Governance Observer. Country report: Flanders, Belgium
The report presents the findings resulting from the application of the National Sports Governance Observer indicators to national sports federations in Flanders, Belgium.
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Sports Governance Observer 2018. An assessment of good governance in five international sports federations.
The report employs the SGO 2018 benchmarking instrument to assess the governance of five international federations. The aim is to stimulate an open debate by providing an objective, reliable, and holistic overview of which elements of good governance are implemented by these federations and which ones are not.
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National Sports Governance Observer. Final report
This report lays out the methodology underpinning the NSGO indicators and presents the findings resulting from the application of the NSGO indicators by partners from nine European countries and Brazil to at least eight sports federations in each country.
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National Sports Governance Observer. Indicators and instructions for assessing good governance in national sports federations
This report presents the National Sports Governance Observer (NSGO) indicators, a comprehensive set of 274 indicators of good governance in sports federations that operate at the national or sub-national level. The aim of this report is to provide detailed instructions for official NSGO partners on the selection of federations, data gathering and aggregation based on NSGO indicators, the data approval process, and the preparation of their country report.
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National sports governance observer. Indicators for good governance in national federations. Preliminary report
Denne foreløbige rapport præsenterer projektet 'National Sports Governance Observer' og de 274 indikatorer, som projektet bruger til at måle og evaluere ledelse og forvaltning i nationale og lokale idrætsorganisationer.
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National sports governance observer. Indicators for good governance in national federations. Preliminary report.
This report presents the National Sports Governance Observer indicators, a comprehensive set of 274 indicators of good governance in sports federations that operate at the national or sub-national level.
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Sports Governance Observer 2015 - The legitimacy crisis in international sports governance
This report presents the Sports Governance Observer, a benchmarking tool for good governance in international sports federations based on basic good governance criteria, and its application to the 35 Olympic international sports federations.
Other reports, publications and longer articles
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AGGIS: Limits to the autonomy of sport: EU law
This paper by Arnout Geeraert seeks to provide a concise overview of the application of EU law on sporting rules as it delineates the boundaries of the autonomy of sport with regard to EU law. It also provides an overview of the different methods of enforcement of EU law on sports bodies and the legal and political limitations thereof.
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AGGIS: The ‘Social dialogue’ in European professional football
Social dialogue in professional football is essentially about the credibility of the sports stakeholders and their capacity to self-regulate their activities in the name of the autonomy that they claim, argue the authors Michele Colucci and Arnout Geeraert in this report produced as a part of the project 'Action for Good Governance in International Sports Organisations'.