Doping in Sport and the Law

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...

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Main Authors: Haas, Ulrich, Healey, Deborah
Format: eBook Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford Hart Publishing Ltd 2016
Hart Pub
Bloomsbury Publishing
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Edition:1
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ISBN:150990591X, 9781509905911, 150990588X, 9781509905881, 1509905898, 9781509905898, 150992678X, 9781509926787
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Table of Contents:
  • The Myth of the Level Playing Field in Sport - Revising the World Anti-Doping Code - ‘Do What I Say, Not What I Do’: Is This the ‘Play True’ Reality of the World Anti-Doping Code? - The World Anti-Doping Code and Contract Law - Human Rights and the Anti-Doping Lex Sportiva—The Relationship of Public and Private International Law, ‘Law Beyond the State’ and the Laws of Nation States - Issues in the Gathering and Use of Non-analytical Evidence to Prove Anti-Doping Rule Violations - Hearing Anti-Doping Cases in New Zealand - Doping in Sport: What Role for Administrative Law? - Modern-Day Gladiators: The Professional Athlete Employment Relationship Under the World Anti-Doping Code - Doping as Tort: Liability of Sport Supervisors and the Problem of Consent - Governance and Anti-Doping: Beyond the Fox and the Hen House - The Chimera of Compliance with the World Anti-Doping Code - The Juridification and Criminalisation of Doping: Time to Revive the Spirit of Sport? - The Commercial Rationale of the World Anti-Doping Code
  • Doping in sport and the law -- Foreword -- Contents -- Contributors -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation -- Table of Codes and Policies -- Table of International Instruments -- Part I: The Evolution of the World Anti-Doping Code -- 1. The Myth of the Level Playing Field in Sport by Deborah Healey -- 2. Revising the World Anti-Doping Code by Ulrich Haas -- Part II: The World Anti-Doping Codeand the Athletes -- 3. 'Do What I Say, Not What I Do': Is This the 'Play True' Reality of the World Anti-Doping Code? -- 4. The World Anti-Doping Code and Contract Law by Alan Sullivan -- 5. Human Rights and the Anti-Doping Lex Sportiva-The Relationship of Public and Private International Law, 'Law Beyond the State' and the Laws of Nation States by Andrew Byrnes -- Part III: The World Anti-Doping Code: Procedural Questions -- 6. Issues in the Gathering and Use of Non-analytical Evidence to Prove Anti-Doping Rule Violations by Sudarshan Kanagaratnam* -- 7. Hearing Anti-Doping Cases in New Zealand by Paul David -- 8. Doping in Sport: What Role for Administrative Law? by Narelle Bedford and Greg Weeks -- Part IV: The World Anti-Doping Code: Obligations and Liability -- 9. Modern-Day Gladiators: The Professional Athlete Employment Relationship Under the World Anti-Doping Code by Joellen Riley and David Weiler -- 10. Doping as Tort: Liability of Sport Supervisors and the Problem of Consent -- Part V: The World Anti-Doping Codeas Regulation: Governanceand Compliance -- 11. Governance and Anti-Doping: Beyond the Fox and the Hen House by Marina Nehme and Catherine Ordway -- 12. The Chimera of Compliance with the World Anti-Doping Code by Jason Mazanov -- 13. The Juridification and Criminalisation of Doping: Time to Revive the Spirit of Sport? by Jack Anderson -- 14. The Commercial Rationale of the World Anti-Doping Code by Paul J. Hayes -- Index.
  • Legislative Change to the System -- The Current Legislative Scheme -- Sports Tribunal Hearings Under the Sports Anti-Doping Act 2006 (NZ) -- The Sports Tribunal: Composition and Statutory Powers -- Composition of the Tribunal -- Sports Tribunal Procedural Rules -- Anti-Doping Cases Before the Sports Tribunal -- Review of the Tribunal's Work -- Some Key Elements -- Challenges Ahead -- 8. Doping in Sport: What Role for Administrative Law? -- Challenging Doping Decisions in Australia -- Challenging Doping Decisions at an International Level -- Conclusions -- Part IV: The World Anti-Doping Code:Obligations and Liability -- 9. Modern-Day Gladiators: The Professional Athlete Employment Relationship Under the World Anti-Doping Code -- Focus on the Australian Experience -- Team Sport as Special Employment -- Arthur: Player Misconduct -- Barry: Victim of Experimentation by Coaches and Medical Advisers -- Remedies? -- What Should Clubs Have Done? -- 'Systems Failure' -- Workplace Health and Safety Legislation -- What Should Clubs Do to Meet their Employment Law Obligations? -- Conclusion -- 10. Doping as Tort: Liability of Sport Supervisors and the Problem of Consent -- Introduction -- Tortious Liability for Doping within or Outside WADA -- The Harm -- Negligence -- The Standard of Care -- Defences to Negligence and Consent -- Conclusion -- Part V: The World Anti-Doping Codeas Regulation: Governanceand Compliance -- 11. Governance and Anti-Doping: Beyond the Fox and the Hen House -- Introduction -- WADA -- Conclusion -- 12. The Chimera of Compliance with the World Anti-Doping Code -- Introduction -- From International Regulation to Individual Compliance -- The Practice of Compliance -- Understanding of and Compliance with the Code -- Drug Decisions -- 13. The Juridification and Criminalisation of Doping: Time to Revive the Spirit of Sport?
  • The Code's Operation as a Contract Binding on Signatories -- Legal Effect upon Sporting Organisations Other than as a Contract -- The Code as a Binding Contract for Athletes -- A Possible Non-contractual Basis for Enforcing the Code -- Interpreting the Code -- Conclusions -- 5. Human Rights and the Anti-Doping Lex Sportiva- The Relationship of Public and Private International Law, 'Law Beyond the State' and the Laws of Nation States -- Introduction -- The Anti-Doping Regime as an Example of the Interaction of Formal Law-Making and \u2018Informal\u2019 Law-Making beyond the State -- The Legal Framework of the Anti-Doping Regime and the Relevance of Human Rights Law -- International Human Rights Obligations: Their Nature, Scope and Application to the Anti-Doping in Sports Regime -- The Private International Law and Arbitration Framework: Restrictions on the Challenges to Review -- The Infusion of the Anti-Doping Regime by Human Rights Norms and Values -- The Right to a Fair Hearing and the Anti-Doping Regime -- WADA's Proactive and Pre-emptive Moves on Issues of Human Rights Compatibility: Embracing Human Rights Standards and Scrutiny or Attempts to Limit Scrutiny ? -- Conclusion -- Part III: The World Anti-Doping Code:Procedural Questions -- 6. Issues in the Gathering and Use of Non-analytical Evidence to Prove Anti-Doping Rule Violations -- Background -- Evidence and the 2015 Code -- Application of the Code in the Australian Context -- Enhanced Legislative Power of ASADA to Investigate ADRVs -- Issuing a Disclosure Notice -- The Scope of a Disclosure Notice -- Compelling Attendance at ADRV Hearings -- Conclusion -- 7. Hearing Anti-Doping Cases in New Zealand -- Introduction -- New Zealand-Anti-Doping Regime Before the Code -- Early Statutory Process Under the New Zealand Sports Drug Agency Act 1994 (NZ)
  • Introduction -- Juridification: An Introduction -- The Juridification of Sporting Disputes: An Explanation -- The Juridification of Sporting Disputes: The Consequences -- Juridification of Doping in Sport: The Next Step- Criminalisation? -- Conclusion -- 14. The Commercial Rationale of the World Anti-Doping Code -- Introduction -- Sport, Politics and Money -- The WADA: An Historical and Structural Analysis -- Olympic 'Sports Product' and Commercial Satisfaction -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- Index
  • Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- Contributors -- TABLE OF CASES -- TABLE OF LEGISLATION -- TABLE OF CODES AND POLICIES -- TABLE OF INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENTS -- Part I: The Evolution of theWorld Anti-Doping Code -- 1. The Myth of the Level Playing Field in Sport -- The Special Place of Sport in the Community -- Illicit Substances in the Community -- Background to this Book -- Doping Regulation: Review of the Basic Assumptions -- The Goal of the Level Playing Field -- The Code as Regulation -- Remaining Chapters -- Conclusion -- 2. Revising the World Anti-Doping Code -- Background to the World Anti-Doping Code 2015 -- The Cannabis Challenge -- Rethinking the Prohibited List -- Rethinking the Consequences -- Summary -- Standard Sanctions for Athletes -- Reduced Sanctions for Athletes -- Athlete Support Person -- Prohibited Association -- Assisting in Violating the Prohibition against Participation -- Automatic Investigations against ASP -- Strengthening the Role Model Obligations of ASP -- Access to Justice -- Exception: Exclusion of All Judicial Protection -- Concentration of Jurisdiction at CAS -- Scope of Review -- From a Quantitative to a Qualitative Anti-doping Policy -- Part II: The World Anti-Doping Codeand the Athletes -- 3. 'Do What I Say, Not What I Do': Is This the 'Play True' Reality of the World Anti-Doping Code? -- Introduction-The World Anti-Doping Code: 'Play True' and 'Olympism' -- The Australian Crime Commission Sees its Charter as Overlooking Fair Play in Australian Sport -- The Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority Amendment Bill 2013 (Cth) -- The ASADA Peptides Saga -- Players Being Compelled to Answer an ASADA Investigation -- Conclusion: A Quasi-criminal Future? -- 4. The World Anti-Doping Code and Contract Law -- Introduction -- The 2015 Code as a Contract