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Volume: 10 Issue: 2
(February 2012)

Keywords:
regulations analysis uefas rules illicit chanting uef recently charged celtic illicit chanting allegedly singing sectarian songs during europa league game

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Regulations: Analysis of UEFA's rules on 'illicit chanting'

UEFA has recently charged Celtic with 'illicit chanting' for allegedly singing sectarian songs during a Europa League game. Dr. Gregory Ioannidis, a Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Buckingham, examines UEFA's lack of a clear definition of 'illicit chanting' and whether strict liability can be applied without such a definition.

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