Sports Law 2026

UGANDA

Uganda

Democratic Republic of The Congo

Kampala

Kenya

Law and Practice Contributed by: Timothy Kajja, Nanyonjo Janet Pheobe and Jolly Kibalama Engoru, Mutebi Advocates

Rwanda

Tanzania

Contents 1. Athlete Conduct, Integrity and Enforcement p.332 1.1 Anti-Doping Regimes p.332 1.2 Misconduct and Match-Fixing p.332

6. Dispute Resolution p.340 6.1 Role of National Court Systems p.340 6.2 ADR Mechanisms p.340 6.3 Sanctions, Remedies and Challenges p.341 7. Employment Contracts and Rights p.341 7.1 Sports-Related Employment Contracts p.341

1.3 Betting-Related Offences p.333 1.4 Disciplinary Framework p.333

2. Commercial Rights p.334 2.1 Sports-Related Rights p.334 2.2 Sponsorship Terms p.335 2.3 Broadcasting Rights p.335 3. Sports Events p.336 3.1 Proprietary Rights and Event Management p.336 4.1 Legal Forms of Sporting Bodies p.337 4.2 Corporate Governance Codes p.338 4.3 Sport Funding p.338 5. Intellectual Property, Data and Data Protection p.338 5.1 Trade Marks p.338 5.2 Copyright/Database Rights p.339 3.2 Duty of Care and Liability p.337 4. Corporate Structures p.337 5.3 Recognising Personality/Image Rights p.339 5.4 Protecting Personality/Image Rights p.339 5.5 Licensing p.339 5.6 Assignment of IP Rights p.340

7.2 Employer/Employee Rights p.341 7.3 Free Movement of Athletes p.341 8. Women’s Sport p.341

8.1 Development and Growth of Women’s Sport p.341 8.2 Organisations and Initiatives to Promote Women’s Sport p.342 9. Esports p.342 9.1 Development and Growth of Esports p.342 9.2 Key Trends and Notable Deals in Esports p.342 10. NFTs, AI and the Metaverse p.342 10.1 Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) p.342 10.2 AI p.343 10.3 The Metaverse p.343

5.7 Data in Sport p.340 5.8 Data Protection p.340

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