Following the recent doping scandals that have brought the highest echelons of international sport into disrepute, this book examines the elitism at the core of the World Anti-Doping Agency and considers how the current World Anti-Doping Code might be restructured.
Following the recent doping scandals that have brought the highest echelons of international sport into disrepute, this book examines the elitism at the core of the World Anti-Doping Agency and considers how the current World Anti-Doping Code might be restructured.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lovely Dasgupta is Assistant Professor of Law at the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, India, with particular interests in Sports Law, Competition Law and Contract Law. She became one of the pioneers in the field of studying and researching on Sports Law from an Indian perspective and was one of the first from the Indian legal fraternity to develop and teach the subject called Sports Law. She has appeared in interviews aired on the BBC about the doping scenario in India and Women's Cricket in India.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The Anti Doping Narrative: A Case of Self Legitimization, 2. The Russian Doping Scandal and WADA Code: A Flawed deal for a Developing Country/Non Elite Athlete?, 3. Re Look at the WADA Code: An Elitist Paradigm or an Inclusive Document, 4. WADA from a Non Elite Perspective: The Missing Link in the Anti Doping Discourse, 5. Changing the Anti Doping Narrative: Time to Incorporate the Subaltern Discourse, 6. Conclusions
1. The Anti Doping Narrative: A Case of Self Legitimization, 2. The Russian Doping Scandal and WADA Code: A Flawed deal for a Developing Country/Non Elite Athlete?, 3. Re Look at the WADA Code: An Elitist Paradigm or an Inclusive Document, 4. WADA from a Non Elite Perspective: The Missing Link in the Anti Doping Discourse, 5. Changing the Anti Doping Narrative: Time to Incorporate the Subaltern Discourse, 6. Conclusions
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