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Challenging disciplinary decisions

Sunday, 11 October 2009

By Jonathan Ellis, Charles Russell LLP

English courts have traditionally been reluctant to interfere with the decisions of sporting regulators. Sports governing bodies are recognised as being experts in their fields, and as being far better placed to regulate their sports than the courts.

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