(1.School of Law,Heilongjiang University,Harbin 150080,China; 2.School of Law,Southwestern University of Finance and Economics,Chengdu 611130,China) Abstract: Given that the Article 1176 of the Civil Code, other participants' intentional or major negligence issues, whether sports rules violate or not can be principally used as a method of identifying the infringer subjectively, which contains serious faults of intentional and major faults. However, not all acts that violate sports rules can be identified as severe faults. To judge the problem of social sports infringement, the sports projects should be typed, and the disputes are also specific to discuss sports infringement faults in different types of sports. Regarding the non -resistant movements, other participants who violate sports rules could be determined to be severe faults; as for net-separated competition movement of confrontational sports, they are also identified as serious faults for the consequences of damage to the consequences of damage to the consequences of damage; for competitive movements in the same sports, the foul should be more faulty when the general fouls exceed the inherent risk of sports and the severe fouls; and as for fighting against fighting in the confrontation sports, other participants causing the consequences of damage to the rules of sports, only the consequences of damage could be considered as a necessary but insufficient conditions for serious faults, and it should be also considered with the behavior of victim. Keywords: sports law;sports infringement;self-risk;serious fault;sports rules
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