No Fair Play ⟶
Some scholars argue against this, suggesting there is no fair play justification for state authority. In the essay "Fair-Play Obligations," the author argues that the theory fails because it relies on a flawed understanding of why "free-riding" is wrong. If a person does not voluntarily accept benefits, they may have no debt of fairness to repay. 3. Sports Ethics and Social Commentary
It explores the "self-protection" aspect of fair procedures, arguing that just as people have a right to defend themselves physically, they are morally entitled to defend their livelihood and interests in a society that values autonomy. No Fair Play
Former footballer Christopher Katongo has publicly stated that "there is no Fair Play" in specific professional leagues, such as the Zambian league, arguing that without it, leagues cannot produce elite talent or a fruitful environment for growth. Some scholars argue against this, suggesting there is
It challenges the idea that employers can act without procedural protections, drawing connections between labour market reform and the rule of law. 2. Political Philosophy: The Principle of Fair Play It challenges the idea that employers can act
In political theory, "Fair Play" is a foundational principle used to justify why citizens must obey the law.