Con il seminario 'La sfida per l'Europa nella governance dello Sport', i massimi esperti di sport governance da cinque diversi progetti di finanziati dall'UE hanno presentato i loro risultati in un seminario a Bruxelles.
I relatori del seminario hanno gentilmente condiviso le loro presentazioni. Qui di seguito, potete trovare le presentazioni del gruppo AGGIS nonché presentazioni degli altri quattro progetti finanziati dall'UE in materia di governance e di SportAccord:
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AGGIS presentation: The current status of international sports governance Results of a test study by AGGIS-partners among international federations in 2012
Arnout Geeraert, PhD student, KU Leuven, Belgium
Jens Alm, analyst, Danish Institute for Sports Studies, Denmark
Michael Groll, scientific co-worker, German Sports University Cologne, Germany
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AGGIS presentation: Existing sport governance frameworks and principles
Michael Mrkonjic, PhD student, IDHEAP, Lausanne, Switzerland
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AGGIS presentation: What is good governance?
Barrie Houlihan, professor, University of Loughborough, UK
Hans Bruyninckx, professor, HIVA, KU Leuven, Belgium
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Sport 4 Good Governance
Folker Hellmund, head of the EU Office of the European Olympic Committees
Gabi Freytag, Director of the Leadership Academy of DOSB, Germany
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“Better Boards, Stronger Sport”
Mikkel Larsen, governance administrator, Sport and Recreation Alliance, UK
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Good Governance in Grassroots Sport
Saska B. Tomat, project manager, International Sport and Culture Association, Denmark
Sylvia Schenk, board member, Transparency International Germany
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Improving football governance through supporter involvement and community ownership
Antonia Hagemann, Head of European Development, Supporters Direct, UK
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International Sports Federations: Better Governance, Jeopardized Autonomy?
Ingrid Beutler, Director, Integrity Unit, SportAccord, Switzerland
[Fonte: www.playthegame.org]