Volume: 4 Issue: 5
(May 2006)
Keywords:
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behaviour
world
cup
measures
tackle
troublemakers
2006
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world
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name
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Jurisdictions:
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Turkey
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At the 2006 FIFA World Cup, 'hooligans' will find it harder than ever before to live up to their name due to new measures introduced. Max Duthie, Partner, and Mike Morgan, Trainee Solicitor at Hammonds examine the effect that those measures will have.
HOT TOPIC: Premier League Financial Fair Play Regulations
Interview with Graham Arthur, UK Anti-Doping Director of Legal Interview with Andy Parkinson, Chief Executive of UK Anti-Doping Interview with Richard McLaren, Arbitrator at the Court of Arbitration for Sport Interview: Maxime Verhagen, Dutch Minister for Economic Affairs, Innovation and Agriculture UK: Legal Services Act: what it means for the legal industryCricket disciplinary appeal is an Arbitration
ASADA investigates the NRL - a legal perspective
Free TV Australia proposes ban on the promotion of live odds
Liar, Liar - Should Polygraph Evidence be used in Sports Tribunals?
Former Chelsea Football Club Sports Psychologist sues Vancouver Canucks over work permit dispute
Newcastle could appeal to FIFA against FA’s decision not to sanction McManaman
Education and Intervention Key To Tackling Doping in Sport
Tacking Doping in Sport Day 2: Code Revisions Need Closer Examination
February WSLR Editorial: Silo-busting: integrity's new frontier
FIFA Licenses Goal-Line Technology Companies