Kihl publishes in The International Sports Law Journal
The article examines regulatory space occupied by principal actors in elite sport, with a particular interest in how dominant actors in sports governance respond to the emergence of third-party competitions or ‘breakaway’ leagues.

Lisa Kihl, PhD, professor in the School of Kinesiology and director of the Global Institute for Responsible Sport Organizations (GIRSO), published an article titled "Space invaders: dominant and emergent regulatory actors in the case of World Aquatics and the International Swimming League" in The International Sports Law Journal. The article examines regulatory space occupied by principal actors in elite sport, with a particular interest in how dominant actors in sports governance respond to the emergence of third-party competitions or ‘breakaway’ leagues. It was also published with colleagues Annette Greenhow (Bond University Australia), PhD, Lisa Gowthorp (Bond University Australia), PhD, and Daryl Adair (University of Sydney Technology), PhD.