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Recent developments in the laws relating to online gaming and online betting in India
Articles
30
Oct
2023
Doing business anywhere and nowhere: taxation of athletes, entertainers and e-sport
IBA Annual Conference Paris 2023
When Djokovic faces competition: tennis and antitrust
Journals
03
Nov
2022
IBA football match
IBA Annual Conference Miami 2022
Online bets regime in Colombia
Articles
19
Sep
2024
IBA World Cup Football Match
IBA Annual Conference Mexico City 2024
Football’s World Cup and human rights
Global Insight
01
Feb
2024
Match fixing: the ultimate criminal game
When arbitration meets crime
Ruggie report calls on FIFA to up its game on human rights ahead of Qatar World Cup
News Analysis
02
Nov
2023
IBA Football
IBA Annual Conference Paris 2023
Sport plans its comeback

The pandemic has stopped the world of sport in its tracks. With the first tentative steps to restart elite competition being taken, or considered, Global Insight assesses the wide-ranging implications.

Global Insight
Intercontinental champions and the case for reform

IBA Global Insight Aug/Sept 2019: In February, the European Commission blocked the merger between Germany’s Siemens and France’s Alstom, prompting renewed calls for reform to help industry compete on a world stage. Global Insight assesses the decision, the fallout and whether Europe should finally embrace its ‘champions’.

Global Insight
Human rights news from the IBA - June/July 2016

IBA Global Insight June/July 2016. Human rights news from the IBA - Ruggie report on FIFA, IBAHRI calls for end to mandatory death penalty, In memoriam John RWD Jones QC, North Carolina 'bathroom law', judicial independence in Latin America,

Global Insight
Editor’s note - Competition Law International - June 2025
Journals
The Covid-19 pandemic and the institution of ‘change of circumstances’: a Portuguese overview
Articles
The Municipal Tax Harmonisation Agreement in Venezuela and recent decisions of the Supreme Court
Articles
ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda to open virtual annual IBA ICC Moot Court Competition
News Release
Climate crisis: impact on workers leads to calls for regulatory and corporate response
News Analysis
A reflection on the Djokovic Australian visa saga in 2022
Articles
Gulf countries urged to improve labour standards as construction investments surge
News Analysis
LGBTQIA+ rights in South Africa
Articles
Football corporations in Brazil (SAF): new perspectives for foreign investment in Brazilian football teams
Articles
The internationally mobile athlete: on pitch, on track, on image – advising professional sporting clients
Articles
The People versus Donald Trump
Global Insight
Not just a game
Global Insight
Legal and business news analysis - April/May 2018

IBA Global Insight April/May 2018 - Fighting corruption remains a low priority for the EU; Experts discuss improving retention of women lawyers; New podcast: Russia and the diplomatic standoff; IBA Rome 2018 – register now; LPD partners with UN labour agency on The Future of Work; In memoriam – Marijan Hanžekovic; Nominations open for 2018 Outstanding Young Lawyer and Pro Bono awards; Gulf countries urged to improve labour standards as construction investments surge

Global Insight
Corporate greenwash risks and ESG
In House Perspective
Achieving net zero: a key role for digitalisation and open data
Articles
Covid-19’s impact on Spanish family law
Articles
IBAHRI's torture-prevention work in Brazil

In spring 2018, the International Bar Association's Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI) and the Anti-Torture Initiative (ATI) reached the milestone of conducting tailored programmes in all five regions of Brazil on torture prevention and implementing the Istanbul Protocol. The IBAHRI has worked in Brazil since 2010 to support the country in its commitment to eradicate torture as part of its obligations under international law

Human Rights Institute
The legal obstacles to clean energy
Global Insight
The legal obstacles to clean energy
On the passing of Pope Francis – a message from the International Bar Association
News Release
Customs law conversations: practitioners talk to practitioners, episode two

In this podcast, Nico Ooyevaar, Vice-Chair, IBA International Trade and Customs Law Committee, and partner at McMan & Co, discusses the Vision Research Europe vs Dutch Customs case with Yves Melin, Publications Officer, IBA International Trade and Customs Law Committee, and partner at Reed Smith.

Customs law conversations: practitioners talk to practitioners, episode one