08:00 – 08:45 − Accreditation
09:00 – 09:30 – Opening Ceremony
State Secretary for Youth and Sport
Joao Paulo Correia
Director of the Department of Economic and Business Sciences
Sérgio Pontes
09:30 – 11:00 − Part 1 − Auditorium 2
PROFESSIONS IN SPORT: THE DIFFERENCES INSIDE EU
How the orthodox concept of work (and worker) disadvantages Olympic athletes
Leanne O'Leary
Social dialogue in professional sports: Empirical results of a European cross-country analysis
Lorenz Fiege
Different worlds of athlete welfare? A comparative analysis of national elite sport programs from an athlete-centered perspective
Maximilian Seltmann
Athlete perceptions of governance issues related to sexual abuse in Sport
Jörg Krieger
chair: Jurgen Mittag
11:00 – 11:30 − Coffee break
11:30 am – 1:00 pm − Part 2 − Auditorium 2
Legal and regulatory responses to violence against athletes: Perspectives from Finland and the UK
Antti Aine & Eleanor Drywood & Jatta Muhonen
The legal permissibility of age limits for referees using the example of the German referee
Sarah Rath
chair: Patricia Silva Lopes
13:00 – 14:30 − Lunch outside (free time)
or
11:30 am – 1:00 pm − Auditorium 3
EU SPORT POLICY DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION
Towards an EU sport diplomacy
Richard Parrish & Carmen Gonzalez & Carole Gomez
Year 20 AP (After Parrish): What has sport taught us about the European Union
Borja Garcia
Seeing Europe through 'Football Glasses'? Comparing fans and non-fans views of Europe
Tobias Finger & Jonas Biel & Vincent Reinke & Arne Niemann & Jennifer Amann
Becoming European through (football) media? A comparative analysis of German, Norwegian, Polish and Spanish media outlets
Jonas Biel & Tobias Finger & Vincent Reinke & Arne Niemann & Jennifer Amann
chair: Arne Niemann
13:00 – 14:30 − Lunch outside (free time)
2:30 pm – 4:00 pm Auditorium 2
SPORT BUSINESS AND SPORT MANAGEMENT: INTEGRITY PROBLEMS
A conceptual framework for sport integrity analysis and policy making
Marcelo Moriconi & Mike McNamee
Is legal scholarship informed about sports integrity? Lessons from sports competition manipulation
Frea DeKeyzer & Frank Hendrickx
What can eSports learn from traditional sports integrity programs and vice versa?
Erika Riedl
The evolution of policymaking to protect integrity in Sports
Paolo Bertaccini & Zachary R. Calo & Sabrina Vettorato
chair: Nuno Perestrelo
4:00 pm – 4:30 pm − Coffee break
4:30 pm – 6:00 pm − Auditorium 2
TECHNOLOGY IN SPORT: CHALLENGES AND RISKS
Technology in sport: challenges and risk
Angela Busacca
Whom does doping and the use of technology advantage? Understanding the role of socio-economic status and disability in sporting success
Ayushi Agarwal
Balancing between building a sports data platform and protecting personal data: Sports image recognition as an example
Kai Li Wang
The role of the EU for the eSports society
Tsubasa Shinohara
chair: Rui Alexandre Jesus
18:00 − Closing day 1
20:00 – Gala dinner (for abstract submitters)
09:30 – 11:00 − Auditorium 2
EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY IN AND THROUGH SPORT
EU sport policy and its entanglement with neoliberalism-case study of european football
Wojciech Lewandowski
Contribution of Erasmus+ Programs to the gender equality in Sport
Feyza Basar
The duty of Sport Governing Bodies (SGBs) to address allegations of Genderbased Violence (GBV) against athletes
Shubham Jain
Power, sex & corruption in Sport: Sextortion, an international examination into a silent abuse of power
Whitney Bragagnolo
chair: Bruno Avelar Rosa
11:00 – 11:30 − Coffee break
11:30 am – 1:00 pm − Part 1 − Auditorium 2
LEGAL ISSUES IN EUROPEAN SPORTS
The European Superleague Company and the International Skating Union: What can we learn for the proportionality of sanctions for doping?
Jan Exner
The potential for incorporating criminal law principles and other best practices into sports arbitration in disciplinary disputes
Surbhi Kuwelker
Reforming football – What the EU can do?
Jan Zglinski
State or society – what drives good governance in sport organisations?
Till Müller-Schoell
chair: Alexandre Mestre
13:00 – 14:30 − Lunch at Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa
2:30 pm – 4:00 pm − Part 2 − Auditorium 2
LEGAL ISSUES IN EUROPEAN SPORTS
Sport at the crossroads: Analysis of judgment in Case C-333/21 European Super League Company v. UEFA and FIFA
Benoit Keane
Sanctions for participating in unauthorized competitions after ESL and ISU judgments
Katarina Pijetlovic
CAS arbitration and access to EU competition law enforcement after ISU v. Commission
Ben Van Rompuy
chair: Miguel Poiares Maduro
2:30 pm – 4:00 pm − Auditorium 3
OLYMPIC MOVEMENT'S CURRENT PATH
The Russian invasion of Ukraine and its impact on the political neutrality of the Olympic Movement: The relationship between the state and the athlete at symbolic level
Carlos Pulleiro Mendez & Fernando Gutiérrez-Chico
The Olympic Movement Paris-minus-1: Challenges for the 2030s
Sureyya Yigit
To what extent is Rule 50 of the Olympic charter valid? Balancing athletes freedom of expression and mythical political neutrality of Sport
Trusha Modi
chair: João Paulo Almeida – COP (Portuguese Olympic Committee)
16:00 − Closing ceremony
President of Portuguese Institute for Sport and Youth
Victor Pataco
Executive Director of Sport & EU
Borja Garcia
Rector of Autonomous University of Lisbon
Jose Amado da Silva
*The programme may be subject to changes