UCC Sports Law Clinic

UCC Sports Law Clinic The UCC Sports Law Clinic aims to give assistance to those involved in Sport when dealing with legal, regulatory and rules based.

The Sports Law Clinic at the School of Law at University College Cork is a student led Clinic which aims to give assistance to those involved in Sport when dealing with legal, regulatory and rules based matters. The Clinic operates under the direct supervision of the Directors Dr Aisling Parkes and Dr Seán Ó Conaill of the School of Law. The work of the Clinic is also supported by an experienced a

dvisory board of experts from various sporting and professional backgrounds. The Sports Law Clinic was established on foot of a successful New Foundations grant from the Irish Research Council in 2015. The Sports Law Clinic will not only provide a much-needed pro bono service to the local community but it will also provide UCC Law students with unprecedented skills by working directly with Sports clients. The Clinic will take the form of a clinic module from the academic year 2016/17 which is essentially Sports law in action. It is based on an active learning model and will provide students with a unique opportunity to work on sports-related cases as well as policy activities, which will enhance their knowledge of sports law in practice. Students will develop specialised skills of sports-related legal research, writing and strategy. Students will work on specific sports-related legal issues such as doping, governance, and disciplinary proceedings in a wide range of sports including rugby, athletics, soccer, GAA and boxing. In particular, this module will address legal standards and professional ethics and will help raise awareness about minimum standards of regulation in the sports field. Students will work on actual cases and policy initiatives, and will benefit from guest seminars from a range of perspectives and disciplines. The Clinic will also engage in research-related activities on a regular basis, which will include compiling amicus briefs for clients as well as delivering information sessions to club sports organisations and their volunteers.

24/11/2025

Check out the solution to this weeks Offside / Onside ?
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23/11/2025

Welcome back to Offside / Onside ?? This week we asked local charity Helpful Steps for their input on a fan interaction scenario.
Let us know if you think this is Offside or Onside.

Stay tuned for the solution!

08/11/2025

Welcome back to our Offside / Onside Campaign. This week we asked the UCC Boxing Club for their insight into a doping related scenario.

05/11/2025

Here’s the solution to this weeks Onside / Offside. Do you think this is fair?

04/11/2025

We are back with Offside / Onside. This weeks scenario takes us to the bouldering wall in the Maradyke to get some climbers opinions first hand. 🧗

28/10/2025

Here’s the solution for Week 4’s Offside/Onside ??

24/10/2025

Check out this weeks Offside / Onside scenario. Let us know your opinion in the comments ⬇️

17/10/2025

Here’s the solution to yesterday’s week 3 “Offside / Onside”. Stay tuned for next weeks scenario.

16/10/2025

OFFSIDE / ONSIDE? Week 3- tune in tomorrow to find out the answer. ⚽️

09/10/2025

Here’s the solution to this weeks Offside/Onside ⚽️

08/10/2025

Here’s the answer to our offside/onside question from last week. Stay tuned to hear this weeks Question.

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Áras Na Laoi, University College Cork, College Road
Cork

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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