Volume: 10 Issue: 4
(April 2012)
Keywords:
doping
contador
burden
proof
presumption
culpability
court
arbitration
sport
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cycliste
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two-year
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The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) confirmed the Union Cycliste Internationale's two-year ban imposed on Alberto Contador following a positive test for clenbuterol on 6 February 2012. Jorge Ibarrola, a Partner with Libra Law, examines the judgment.
EXCLUSIVE: Pound: international anti-doping system is failing
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NFL Commissioner Says Redskins Is A 'Positive' Nickname
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Henning Berg v Blackburn Rovers: Contract Termination
UEFA's Financial Fair Play Regulations and compliance with EU law
Cricket disciplinary appeal is an Arbitration
ASADA investigates the NRL - a legal perspective
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Liar, Liar - Should Polygraph Evidence be used in Sports Tribunals?
Former Chelsea Football Club Sports Psychologist sues Vancouver Canucks over work permit dispute