Skip to main content

Olympic disputes – challenging wrongful decisions

Olympic disputes – challenging wrongful decisions
Friday, 17 August 2012 Author: Justin Reid

With London 2012 well underway, the Games has so far passed without too much controversy – save for the much-maligned, woeful recent performance of eight women's badminton players disqualified after being accused of "not using one's best efforts to win"

To continue reading or watching login or register here

Already a member? Sign in

Get access to all of the expert analysis and commentary at LawInSport including articles, webinars, conference videos and podcast transcripts.  Find out more here.

Written by

Justin Reid

Justin Reid

Justin is an Associate at Charles Russell LLP, and works within the Commercial Dispute Resolution team. Justin specialises in sports regulatory and disciplinary work and has recent experience of advising on a myriad of issues arising in connection with horseracing, greyhound racing, athletics, rifle shooting and rowing.

Upcoming Events

Ljubljana Sport Law Conference

Business_of_Sport_in_Eastern_Europe_2026_title_image
05-06-2026 9:00 -17:00

Anti-Corruption in Sport Update

Anti-Corruption in Sport Update
11-06-2026 12:00 -13:00

CAS - Summer Academy Programme

CAS - Summer Academy Programme
06-07-2026 - 10-07-2026