David McArdle is Deputy Head of the School of Law, University of Stirling. He currently teaches trade union law, competition law, information technology law and sports law. His research specialisations include the regulation of the body in and through sport, particularly transgendered and disabled participation, and liability for sporting injuries. More information is available here.
Recent publications
McARDLE, D. (2008) 'Swallows and Amazons, or the Sporting Exception to the Gender Recognition, Act', 17 (1), Social and Legal Studies, (forthcoming).
McARDLE, D. (2005) 'The Enduring Legacy of "Reckless Disregard" ', 34 (4), Common Law World Review, 365-384.
McARDLE, D and JAMES, M. (2005) 'Are you Experienced? "Playing Cultures", Sporting Rules and Personal Injury Litigation after Caldwell v. Maguire', 13, Tort Law Review, 193-211.
McARDLE, D and GALASHAN, S. (2005) 'A Consideration of "Substantial"
and "Impairment" under the Disability Discrimination Laws of the UK and the US', Cambrian Law Review, 51-72.