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Fatigue and injury in football
Vlk, Martin ; Frýbort, Pavel (advisor) ; Kokštejn, Jakub (referee)
Title: Fatigue and injury in football Objectives: The main goal of my work is analysis of injury causes in selected clubs from ČFL and division B at season 2011/2012 and their comparison with the reasons from official studies. Methods: Questionnaire investigation Results: Overall from the entire research sample was stated 79 injuries in monitored period, which required overall 828 days of treatment, what is 10,48 days on injury in average. The most frequent injury in ČFL is the groin injury, which make up 13% of all injuries. The most common injury, in 23 % is contusion. The most common cause of all injuries representing with 30% collision. The highes number of injuries occur between 61 - 75 minute of the match. Keywords: Analysis, F-MARC, football, comparison, mechanism of injury, cause of injury, sports injury, UEFA, source of injury
Selected problems of the sport from the perspective of criminal law
Bauer, Petr ; Vokoun, Rudolf (advisor) ; Bohuslav, Lukáš (referee)
The thesis deals with the issue of criminal liability for actions occurring in the field of sport. Specifically, it chooses and examines the fields of sports injuries caused between athletes and corruption in sport. In its broadest conception it is divided into three parts. In the initial part the specifics of the society-wide phenomenon sport and substantial "non-legal" concepts of issues are described, in particular concept of sport, its category, the autonomy of sport and sport rules are defined here. The main part deals with the issue of criminal liability of athletes for causing injury to another. Whether certain actions involving a sports injury meets the definition of a crime is discussed in the context of current legislation. Followed by the research of the possible application of the concrete legal defenses for mentioned actions. For example researched legal defenses are consent of the victim or excusable risk. In this section are most mentioned and analyzed the selected theories of sports and legal doctrines that are often based on similar concepts as concrete legal defenses. Maybe the most substantial de lege ferenda considerations follow that describe possible solutions involving the definitions of sports excess and the special legal defense - sports risk. The interesting practice of...
Criminal aspects of sport
Měchura, Marek ; Herczeg, Jiří (advisor) ; Gřivna, Tomáš (referee)
Master's degree thesis: Criminal aspects in sport SUMMARY The purpose of my thesis is to analyse relationship between sport and Penal Law, especially criminal aspects in sport such as causing injury to another person in sports and bribery in sports. The thesis is composed of six chapters, each of them dealing with different issues. Chapter One concentrates on historical connexion in ancient Greece and Rome. There is a big difference between current sport and sport in that ages, so the opinion of Platon or Solon in this area are really interesting. The chapter Two is subdivided into three parts. Part One describes position of sport in legal order and explains relationship between sport and Penal Law. Part Two deals with specific definition of relation between legal rules and sports rules. Part Three explains the function of sports rules for the purpose of Penal Law. Chapter Three examines criminal lability of sportsmen for causing injury. The chapter consists of four parts. Part One focuses on theories in this area, unfortunately none of them is not global. Part Two describes the legal solutions in Cuba and Ecuador. These state have special legal regulation . Part Three tackles the issue of formal element of crime in sports injury and part four explains which sports misconducts could be classified as crime....

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