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Stephen Boyd

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Stephen Boyd, Selborne Chambers co-writes the chapter on image rights in Sport: Law and Practice, edited by Lewis and Taylor, published by Tottel, 3rd edition due in December 2013. He is also a director of the British Association for Sport and Law (BASL). (Stephen.Boyd@selbornechambers.co.uk; www.selbornechambers.co.uk)

Barrister

Stephen Boyd, Selborne Chambers co-writes the chapter on image rights in Sport: Law and Practice, edited by Lewis and Taylor, published by Tottel, 3rd edition due in December 2013. He is also a director of the British Association for Sport and Law (BASL). (Stephen.Boyd@selbornechambers.co.uk; www.selbornechambers.co.uk)

ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR

Stephen Boyd tells a cautionary tale

Stephen Boyd advises debtors on the best course of action when faced with a camera crew

Stephen Boyd reviews the court’s treatment of second-hand car buyers unhappy with their lot

Stephen Boyd debates image rights & wrongs

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