Key sports law cases in Australia – Part 2: Social media & anti-doping

This article analyses the recent leading sports law cases from the National Sports Tribunal in Australia and explains the key lessons for athletes and sports organisations. Part 1, available here, looks at cases related to selection disputes and safeguarding. Part 2, below, moves on to cases related to social media policy and anti-doping:
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- Tags: Anti-Doping | Australia | Australia's National Sports Integrity Unit | Australia’s National Sports Tribunal | Dispute Resolution | Regulation
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Written by
Jack Anderson
Jack Anderson is a Professor of Law at the University of Melbourne. He has published extensively on sports law, and most recently A Concise Introduction to Sports Law (Edward Elgar, 2024).
He is a member of World Athletics’ Disciplinary Tribunal and the integrity unit of the International Hockey Federation. He is an Ethics Commissioner for the International Tennis Federation and World Boxing. Jack is an arbitrator on Football Australia’s National Dispute Resolution Chamber, the National Sports Tribunal of Australia, and Sport Resolutions UK.