Description |
1 online resource (416 pages) |
Contents |
Figures; Preface to the second edition; Table of cases; Introduction; Origins of WADA and the Code; Adoption of the Code; The Code and the International Standards; Other methods of regulation; Liaison with State authorities; The challenges for the Code; The need for consistency; Access to decisions under the Code; Outline of the text; The sources of law in relation to the interpretation of the Code; 1 The development of principles relating to anti-doping regimes: the role of the Court of Arbitration for Sport; Background; OMADC; Different approaches; Court challenges |
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International developmentsCriminal law: principles generally inapplicable; Development of common principles; The role of the Court of Arbitration for Sport; CAS Rules; Independence of CAS; Code for sports-related arbitration; Role of the International Council of Arbitration for Sport; CAS composition; Outline of CAS Procedural Rules 2010; General Procedural Rules; Ordinary arbitrations: special provisions; Appointment of arbitrators; Third-party joinder and intervention; Conciliation; Procedure before CAS Panel; Expedition; The arbitration award; Costs |
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Appeal arbitrations -- special provisionsCost of arbitration proceedings; Advisory opinions; The CAS ad hoc jurisdiction; CAS Rules: particular aspects of appeals in doping matters under the Code; Substantive law governing dispute on appeal; The development of fundamental principles in anti-doping matters by CAS before the Code; The key principles developed by CAS in doping matters before the Code; Pre-Code CAS awards illustrating fundamental principles; Strict liability: rationale and need for clear rules |
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CAS 94/129, USA Shooting and Quigley v. International Shooting Union (UIT), Award of 23 May 1995, CAS Digest I, page 187Pre-Code CAS awards: strict liability justification for disqualification -- flexibility in fixed sanctions?; Arbitration CAS 95/141, C v. FINA, Award of 22 April 1996; Pre-Code CAS awards: CAS reviewing fixed sanctions in anti-doping policies; Arbitration CAS 95/150, V v. FINA, Award of 28 June 1996; CAS 98/214, B v. FIJ, Award of 17 March 1999; Pre-Code CAS awards: testing processes, procedural failures, B sample and application of lex mitior doctrine |
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CAS 98/184, P v. International Equestrian Federation, Award of 25 September 1998, CAS Digest II, page 197Pre-Code CAS awards: application of lex mitior doctrine; TAS 94/128, UCI and CONI (Italian National Olympic Committee); TAS 2001/A/318, V v. Fédération Cycliste Suisse; Different approaches by CAS Panels to discretion in relation to fixed sanctions; The lack of harmony relating to sanctions between anti-doping regimes before the Code; Illustrations: different outcomes; CAS 2001/A/318, V v. Fédération Cycliste Suisse (Swiss Cycling), Award of 23 April 2001, CAS Digest III, page 185 |
Summary |
This guide to the rules which regulate anti-doping in sport includes numerous case studies |
Notes |
CAS 2001/A/330, R v. FISA, Award of 23 November 2001, CAS Digest III, page 197 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
World Anti-Doping Agency.
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SUBJECT |
World Anti-Doping Agency fast |
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Doping in sports -- Law and legislation.
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Doping in sports -- Law and legislation -- Cases
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Doping in Sports -- legislation & jurisprudence
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Doping in Sports -- history
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International Agencies -- legislation & jurisprudence
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Psychopathology -- Addiction.
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SELF-HELP -- Substance Abuse & Addictions -- General.
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Doping in sports -- Law and legislation
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Genre/Form |
Trials, litigation, etc.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781139615587 |
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1139615580 |
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9781139624886 |
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1139624881 |
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9780511763397 |
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0511763395 |
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