Haas, Ulrich.

Doping in Sport and the Law. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (339 pages)

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. 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). 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?. 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.

9781509905904


World Anti-Doping Agency.-World Anti-Doping Code.
Doping in sports-Law and legislation.


Electronic books.

K3702 .D666 2016

344.04/46088796