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Can’t Cope, Don’t Dope- Review of v.2 of WADA’s proposed 2015 Anti-Doping Code

By Shwetambara Mani and Shibumi Raje   Introduction The World Anti-Doping Code (the “Code”) drafted by the World Anti-Doping Agency (“WADA”) is the core document that provides the framework globally for anti-doping policies, rules and regulations within sport organizations and among public authorities. The Code was first introduced in the year 2003 (“2003 Code”), revised … Continue reading

Doping in Professional Cycling: Legends of the Fall or the Fall of Legends?

By Roshan Gopalakrishna “I sometimes used to sit on my bike, weeping with the pain.” – Eddy Merckx, former Belgian professional cyclist. 3.1 CAS 2011/A/2384 UCI v. Alberto Contador Velasco and RFEC; CAS 2011/A/2386 WADA v. Alberto Contador Velasco and RFEC.  Introduction On February 6, 2012 the Court of Arbitration for Sport (‘CAS’) delivered its … Continue reading

Sentence Construction – Recent case on doping bans

By Roshan Gopalakrishna Case review: United States Olympic Committee v. International Olympic Committee (CAS 2011/O/2422) Introduction On October 6 2011, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (‘CAS’) held that the International Olympic Committee (‘IOC’) rule prohibiting athletes suspended for more than six months for doping related violations from participating in the next Olympic Games following the … Continue reading

Regulating Doping in Sport

By Vidya Narayanaswamy Introduction The regulation of doping is not a new concept in the area of sports law. However, this area of sporting regulation also has to evolve to keep pace with changes such as technology advances. Moreover, as the monetary value for winning sporting competitions becomes more lucrative, some athletes are willing to … Continue reading