The former UCI leadership failed to follow its own anti-doping policies and has been colluding, says report looking into alleged corruption, governance and anti-doping practices in the UCI.
The International Network of Humanistic Doping Research hosts its yearly conference this August. The focus of the conference will be the anti-doping work with a special focus on the unintended consequences this work entails.
By Antoine Duval, Senior Researcher, ASSER Institute
23.01.2015 /
The latest ruling in the Pechstein case shows a need for reform in CAS’s institutional structure to avoid a crisis in sport justice, writes Antoine Duval in this comment piece.
A list of 38 riders, all linked to doctor Michele Ferrari, has been published by Italian newspaper La Gazetta della Sport. The list is part of an investigation that claims systematic doping has taken place with the service of the doctor.
The Russian Athletics Federations is accused of systematically doping athletes through a state-sponsored programme. WADA promises to fully investigate the accusations and the IAAF has referred the allegations to their ethics committee.
With outset in recent doping scandals in Jamaica, senior researcher at the Asser International Sports Law Centre Antoine Duval looks at the consequences of having different degrees of anti-doping regulations in different countries.
When professor Gerhard Treutlein from Heidelberg University wants to get young people to discuss doping and the rights of athletes, he tells a true and quite disturbing story from the 1970s in West Germany.
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