AGGIS: The Swiss Regulatory Framework and International Sports Organisations

By Michaël Mrkonjic, January 2013

This paper is written by Michaël Mrkonjic, Swiss Graduate School of Public Administration, Switzerland, Lausanne, as a part of the AGGIS project. It gives an overview on the Swiss regulatory framework on fiscal and corruption issues, and presents several interesting points in relation to the autonomy of International Sports Organisations residing i Switzerland.

 
About the publication
Author(s):
Title:
AGGIS: The Swiss Regulatory Framework and International Sports Organisations 
Description:
This paper is written by Michaël Mrkonjic, Swiss Graduate School of Public Administration, Switzerland, Lausanne, as a part of the AGGIS project. It gives an overview on the Swiss regulatory framework on fiscal and corruption issues, and presents several interesting points in relation to the autonomy of International Sports Organisations residing i Switzerland. 
Publikation type:
Other reports, publications and longer articles 
Publication year:
2013 
Publication month:
January  
Publisher:
Language:
English
Number of pages:
4
ISBN-number.:
None
Subjects:
Governance
Keywords:
AGGIS, governance, sport policy, Switzerland, law, regulatory framework 
Notes:

This report was created as a part of the project 'Action for Good Governance in International Sports Organisations (AGGIS)', which was initiated by Play the Game/the Danish Institute for Sports Studies and awarded funding from the European Commission to contribute to the Commission’s so-called ‘Preparatory Actions’ initiative which will pave the way for the EU’s future strategies in the field of sport. Read more about AGGIS here: www.aggis.eu

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