Current trends and challenges for international anti-doping movement - Episode 49
Thursday, 20 July 2017Paul Greene, the Founder of Global Sports Advocates, LLC and LawInSport Editorial Board member, speaks to Sean Cottrell, Founder and CEO at LawInSport, about the current trends and key issues of the international anti-doping movement. Paul specifically discusses:
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The need for access to representation and scientific experts
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The importance of global harmonisation and its potential impact on anti-doping hearings and decisions
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Legal aid and the financial aid process, where it is applicable
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The definition of a doper
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Contaminated substances, specifically the issues arising from the lack of athlete awareness regarding these substances
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- Anti-Doping Arbitration Athlete Rights Athlete Welfare Athletics Contaminated Substances Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) Tennis United Kingdom (UK) World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)