Doping in Sport, the Rules on “Missed Tests”, “Non-Analytical Finding” Cases and the Legal Implications

Doping in Sport, the Rules on “Missed Tests”, “Non-Analytical Finding” Cases and the Legal Implications / Gregory Ioannidis. – (International Sports Law Journal (2007) 3-4 : p. 19-27)

Content:

  • Factual Analysis
  • The Need for Stricter Rules
  • The rule on Missed Test: “Dead Man Walking”
  • Conclusion

The article’s focus is on the IAAF’s (International Association of Athletics Federations) rule on missed tests and critically analyse its definition and application, particularly at the charging stage. This would enable us to test the validity of the rule, by examining its application on potential alleged offenders and would also provide us with a unique opportunity to interpret the intention of the legislator.

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1 July 2007
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Ioannidis, Gregory
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T.M.C. Asser Institute
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