Boston University International Law Journal
The Boston University International Law Journal publishes articles on international law written by professional authors and practitioners, and note and case comments written by student authors. As one of the nation's leading international law journals, ILJ seeks to maintain the highest editorial standards and to produce a professional quality publication worthy of international recognition. Published biannually in the fall and spring, the Journal also reviews current books focusing on international law. Contact us with your questions.
On Friday, January 23, 2009 the International Law Journal hosted the symposium: Developments in International Disability Sports Law. Both audio and video from the day's events can be found here.
VOLUME 27 SUMMER 2009 ISSUE 2
DEVELOPMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL DISABILITY SPORT LAW
SYMPOSIUM
CONTENTS
Dedication of Issue to Allan MacCurdy
Aviam Soifer, Larry Yackle & Frances Miller
Andrew Novak
Articles
Disability in Sport in the Twenty-First Century: Creating a New Sport Opportunity Spectrum
Ted Fay & Eli Wolff
Page 231
Social Rights and the Relational Value of the Rights to Participate in Sport, Recreation, and Play
Janet E. Lord & Michael Ashley Stein
Page 249
Athletes with Disabilities in School Sports: A Critical Assessment of hte State of Sports Opportunities for Students with Disabilities
Terri Lakowski
Page 283
Using the Americans with Disabilities Act to Inform "Access to Sporting Venues" Under the Disabilities Convention
David McArdle
Page 317
The Paralympics: Yet Another Missed Opportunity for Social Integration
Joshua L. Friedman & Gary C. Norman
Page 345
Is it Cheating to Use Cheetahs?: The Implications of Technologically Innovative Prostheses for Sports Values and Rules
Patricia J. Zettler
Page 367