Drugs Sport and the Law

Drugs  Sport and the Law
Author: Antonio Buti,Saul Fridman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2001
Genre: Athletes
ISBN: STANFORD:36105063192244

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Drugs, sport and the law.

Doping in Sport and the Law

Doping in Sport and the Law
Author: Ulrich Haas,Deborah Healey
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2016-09-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781509905904

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This unique international legal and cross-disciplinary edited volume contains analysis of the legal impact of doping regulation by eminent and well known experts in the legal fields of sports doping regulation and diverse legal fields which are intrinsically important areas for consideration in the sports doping landscape. These are thoughtful extended reflections by experts on theory and policy and how they interact with law in the context of doping in sport. It is the first book to examine the topical and contentious area of sports doping from a variety of different but very relevant legal perspectives which impact the stakeholders in sport at both professional and grass roots levels. The World Anti-Doping Code contains an unusual mix of public and private regulation which is of more general interest and fully explored in this work. Each of the 14 chapters addresses doping regulation from a legal perspective such as tort, corporate governance, employment law, human rights law, or a scientific area. Legal areas are generally considered from an international and not national perspective. Issues including fairness, logic and the likelihood of compliance are explored. It is vital reading for anyone interested in the law, regulation and governance of sport.

Drugs Doping in Sports

Drugs   Doping in Sports
Author: John O'Leary
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2013-03-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781135338961

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Doping is undoubtedly one of the most controversial issues within sport. This collection of essays from academics, practitioners and administrators, analyzes contemporary socio-legal and political themes related to doping in sport and provides a challenging view of doping issues.

Drugs and Doping in Sport

Drugs and Doping in Sport
Author: John O'Leary
Publsiher: Routledge Cavendish
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1859416624

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Doping is undoubtedly one of the most controversial issues within sport. Doping scandals wreck the careers of sportsmen and women,they can bankrupt governing bodies, infringe personal liberties, threaten livelihoods, tarnish images, galvanise the European Union, undermine the Olympic Movement and invoke invective from politicians. In recent years, sports law has developed into one of the most exciting and challenging legal disciplines and the importance of the law in doping matters has been heightened by the influx of money into sport and the development of sport as a global economy. Drugs and Doping in Sport brings together work from leading academics, practitioners and administrators, analyses contemporary socio-legal and political themes related to doping in sport. It provides a challenging and often controversial view of doping issues and confronts political and legal orthodoxy, supplying the reader with a unique insight into this fascinating area of academic study.

Doping and Anti Doping Policy in Sport

Doping and Anti Doping Policy in Sport
Author: Mike McNamee,Verner Møller
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2011-03-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781136661082

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The issue of doping has been the most widely discussed problem in sports ethics and is one of the most prominent issues across sports studies, the sports sciences and their constituent disciplines. This book adds uniquely to that catalogue of discourses by focusing on extant anti-doping policy and doping practices from a range of multi-disciplinary perspectives (specifically ethical, legal, and social scientific). Doping and Anti Doping Policy in Sport offers an important critique of contemporary anti-doping policy and should be essential reading for any advanced student, researcher or policy.

Rules of the Game

Rules of the Game
Author: Michael E. Jones
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2016-01-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781442258075

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Sports law is an ever-growing field that requires constant updates, analyses, and research. Rules of the Game: Sports Law provides the most up-to-date information on hot-button issues such as crime in sports—including sexual harassment and assault both on college campuses and in private homes—sports litigation—especially pertaining to concussions—and publicity, privacy, and defamation rights of the athlete in today’s social media-crazed world where reputations can be destroyed in an instant. Rules of the Game is an engaging and informative book written by one of the leading authorities in the field. Michael E. Jones offers readers the basics—such as how contracts are formed, the rights of athletes, labor laws, the NCAA, and copyright and trademark laws—but also covers much more. Jones discusses such essential topics as gender equity in sports, performance enhancing drugs and testing, international competition, and sports liability. The growth of multi-million and even billion dollar sports franchises requires enhanced professionalism in the area of negotiating sports and endorsement contracts, and the major players in the sports agency field are covered in full. Rules of the Game contains appendixes that offer valuable resources, including a sample drug testing consent form, a standard player contract from the NFL, and a National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) representation contract. With key words and discussion questions at the end of each chapter, this book is a comprehensive yet highly readable text for both undergraduate and graduate students.

Inside Dope

Inside Dope
Author: Richard W. Pound
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2010-03-19
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780470675298

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An IOC insider speaks out on creating a drug-free sports culture With doping charges leveled at athletes in baseball, cycling, and in the Olympics, cheating has, to many onlookers, become the norm in pro sports. With implications far beyond the sports arena, Inside Dope examines the genesis of doping in sports as well as in the world of doctors and trainers; drug testing and the battle to stay ahead of users; drug companies and big business; and the role of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) as watchdog. Written by a former Olympian, an IOC official, and a passionate advocate of fair play in sports, this eye-opening book takes a candid look at testing standards and the future of doping and sports and the larger issue of how doping affects the public perception of athletes.

Towards a Social Science of Drugs in Sport

Towards a Social Science of Drugs in Sport
Author: Jason Mazanov
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781317984542

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The debate around the role of drugs in sport is vibrant. There is a wealth of evidence from the hard end of science, telling us how drugs work, how drug testing works, and how many athletes have fallen foul of the system. The evidence from social science is still building momentum. For example, what makes an athlete use a performance enhancing substance? "To win" simply fails to explain the drug use behaviour we see among athletes. This book provides a foundation for anyone trying to understand the drugs in sport problem beyond the hard science by looking at the "people factor" from different perspectives. After building a case for the social science of drugs in sport, it is examined from the ethical, sociological, economic, legal and psychological points of view. The book concludes with a definitive statement about what researchers, policy makers, sports administrators, athletes and fans can do to achieve a social science of drugs in sport that puts people firmly in the centre of the debate. This volume was published as a special issue of Sport in Society.