Law, training, and research in sports science: Cross-disciplinary perspectives N° 155, 2026/2 - pagesPages 7 to 15The role of law in sports science training and research: From the autonomy of the legal discipline to dialogue with the humanities and social sciencesBy François Mandin, Frédérique RouxPages 19 to 24A socio-historical approach to training and research on sports law in sports scienceBy François MandinPages 25 to 34Being a legal expert in sports scienceBy Frédérique Roux, Katja SontagPages 37 to 54From the presence of legal courses to their delivery in Science and Technology of Physical and Sports Activities (STAPS)By Sandra SeysselPages 55 to 66Teaching law in STAPS: A challenge?By Jean-Christophe LapoublePages 69 to 74Interdisciplinarity in sports science: The place and prospects of research in lawBy Philippe TerralPages 75 to 86Purpose and methodology of legal research in sports scienceBy François MandinPages 87 to 98The lawyers who govern us: Sociography of an invisible body of experts: The case of the National Collective Sports AgreementBy Sébastien FleurielPages 101 to 110Approaching rules as an organizational sociologist: Illustrations of the subsidiarity of legal and sociological perspectives in the field of sportsBy Bastien SouléPages 113 to 120The making of sports law: From political project to standardBy Frédérique Roux, François Mandin, interview with Marie-George Buffet