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NCAA DI amateurism and international prospective student athletes : the professionalization threshold / Anastasios Kaburakis.

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NCAA DI amateurism and international prospective student athletes : the professionalization threshold / Anastasios Kaburakis.
Author
Kaburakis, Anastasios.
Publication
2005.

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Indiana University, Bloomington
Description
ix, 167 leaves
Summary
Crucial differences exist between the U.S. "clear demarcation" of commercial pro sport and amateurism as applied by National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I (NCAA DI) on one hand, and the International club-based federalized structure, with more connections between professional and amateur clubs on the other. Internationally the "professionalization threshold" has been elusive in the past and continues to create problems for international prospective student-athletes (IPSAs), the NCAA staff, and member institutions. Knowledge gaps and confusion are present per professionalization circumstances in the international sport systems structure that lead to IPSAs not being able to pursue higher education and sports in NCAA DI member institutions. Purpose of this work is to describe the legal framework and its application on NCAA DI IPSAs cases; to alert of existing and potential problems, their causes, and their possible solutions; to serve as a manual for both policy formation and litigation involving these matters. Ultimately, this endeavor aims at changing a few of the present conceptions on amateurism policy in regard to IPSAs, finding a balance between the two worlds of sport structure, so that IPSAs---and NCAA DI member institutions, as well as NCAA staff members---are not adversely affected by the gaps existing in philosophical and political approach, practice, and policy.
Alternative Title
NCAA Division I amateurism and international prospective student athletes
Subject
  • National Collegiate Athletic Association > Administration
  • College athletes > Legal status, laws, etc. > United States
  • College sports > Law and legislation > United States
  • Amateurism > Political aspects > United States
  • Professionalism in sports > Political aspects > United States
  • Students, Foreign > United States
  • Health Sciences, Recreation
  • Political Science, General
  • Law
Note
  • Adviser: Lawrence W. Fielding.
  • Vita.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (leaves 157-165).
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
OCLC
  • 268988233
  • SCSB-10293288
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library