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SAF - Brief Comments on Normative Instruction 112/22, of the National Department of Business Registration and Integration

Lecco and Its Territory: A Glimpse of the Future

SAF's Governance System, Pursuant To Rodrigo Pacheco's Law and the Corporate Law

The 4 Ways of Constitution of the Anonymous Society of Football (ASF)

A hasty reading of the Rodrigo Pacheco Law could leave the mistaken impression that the football corporation is constituted only through the ways listed in art. 2nd. But this is not only what is provided for in the Law.
Brazil, the Amazonia, Football and the Market

Federal Senate Unanimously Approves PL 5.516/19, which Creates the New Football System (and the ASF)

In October 2019, just over eight months into his first term as Senator of the Republic, Rodrigo Pacheco (DEM/MG) presented the project that created the new Brazilian Football System, "by typifying the Anonymous Society of Football (ASF), establishment of norms for governance, control and transparency, institution of means of financing football activities and provision of a transitory tax system".
Business Crisis and Public Intervention: Preparatory Operational Guidelines

Daniel Alves is a phenomenon

Daniel Alves is a phenomenon.<
Governmental Funding of Social Enterprises

Local governments can fund social enterprises. The regulations on funding social enterprises are not crystal clear. This paper discusses the role of local governments in funding social enterprises, and the type of social enterprises that can be funded.
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The Social Enterprise: A True Catdog

These days, most enterprises have a policy for corporate social responsibility. Some, called social enterprises, even exist to solve a social issue. In the Netherlands, these social enterprises do not have their own legal form. This paper discusses the necessity for legislation.
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The Role of Society and Press in Facing the Disintegration of Brazilian Football

The structure of football could have already changed if a small part of the time dedicated to the treatment of impediments and controversial pitches in the field was attributed to the debate, by the mainstream media, in a way recurrent and insistent theme of property, governance and control of football activity.
The New Name, Image and Likeness Playing Field for Colleges and Universities: What You Need to Know

Prior to 2015, student athletes were not permitted by NCAA rules to exploit commercially their name, image and likeness (“NIL”). However, the decision that year in O’Bannon v. National Collegiate Athletic Ass’n, changed the landscape for student athletes and third parties.
Recruitment, Revenue and Risks: Navigating Intercollegiate Esports
