| Publication Type | Preprints | |
| Author | Florian Becker, Dirk Lehmkuhl | |
| Year of Publication | 2003 | |
| Issue | 2003/06 | |
| Abstract | The case of the German world class athlete Dieter Baumann serves as an example for the exploration of concurring regulatory structures resulting from the existence of multiple regulatory systems. After an analysis of these systems we explore the causes of their existence on the national and the international level as well as in the realms of state(s) and society. In addition we aim to present theoretical attempts for their solution in a concrete case. | |
| Pagination | 36 | |
| Publisher | Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods | |
| Place Published | Bonn | |
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| Published in: | European and International Regulation after the Nation State, Baden-Baden, Nomos, pp. 225-260, 2004 | |
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