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Comparative Studies from Australia, Japan, Korea and Beyond
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Match-fixing represents a greater potential threat to the integrity of sport than doping. It has been linked to organised crime, illegal drugs and money-laundering. This book examines match-fixing and the legal responses to it in three key Asian sporting nations: Australia, Japan and Korea. exploring legal, regulatory and cultural differences.
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Match-fixing represents a greater potential threat to the integrity of sport than doping. It has been linked to organised crime, illegal drugs and money-laundering. This book examines match-fixing and the legal responses to it in three key Asian sporting nations: Australia, Japan and Korea. exploring legal, regulatory and cultural differences.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. November 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351855662
- Artikelnr.: 50215630
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. November 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351855662
- Artikelnr.: 50215630
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Stacey Steele is Associate Professor and Associate Director (Japan) of the Asian Law Centre at Melbourne Law School, Australia Hayden Opie is Senior Fellow and former Director of Studies of the Sports Law Program at Melbourne Law School, Australia
Preface [Sanjeevan C. Balasingam] Part I: Conceptualising Match-Fixing 1.
Comparing Approaches to Match-Fixing in Sport: Revisiting Perceptions and
Definitions [Hayden Opie and Stacey Steele] 2. Betting Markets and the
Roles of Private Enterprise in Combating Match-Fixing [Andrew Menz and
David Skene] Part II: Legal Theories, Frameworks and Developments 3.
Match-Fixing and Illegal Gambling in Japan: Cultural Interpretations of
Integrity [Keiji Kawai] 4. The Australian Legal Framework for Countering
Match-Fixing [Hayden Opie and Genevieve Lim] 5. Legal and Administrative
Frameworks for Combating Match-Fixing in Korea [Kee Young Yeun] 6.
Practical Approaches to Match-Fixing in Korea: Match-Fixing Scandals,
Judicial Responses and Suggestions for Change [Ji Hoon Park] 7.
Harmonisation and International Approaches to Match-Fixing [Yuta Ando]
Part III: Prevention and Enforcement 8. 'Don't Fix It!': The Role of Player
Empowerment in the Prevention of Match-Fixing [Brendan Schwab and Steven
Finocchiaro] 9. A Study of Professional Players' Perceptions of
Match-Fixing and Prevention Education Strategies in Korea [Young Ryuel
Chung, Joo Won Jun and Jin Kook Kim] 10. Police and Investigative
Cooperation on Match-Fixing: An Australian Experience [Catherine Ordway]
11. On the Frontline: The Role and Operations of the Victoria Police
Sporting Integrity Intelligence Unit ('SIIU') [Kieran Murnane and James
Moller] 12. Match-Fixing and the Roles of Public Prosecutors in Korea
[Stacey Steele, Jess (Hee Sung) Shin and Sarah (Jin Hyung) Yang] Part IV:
Findings and Conclusions 13. Preventing Match-Fixing and Promoting
Integrity in Sport: Reflections on Experiences in Australia, Japan and
Korea [Stacey Steele and Hayden Opie]
Comparing Approaches to Match-Fixing in Sport: Revisiting Perceptions and
Definitions [Hayden Opie and Stacey Steele] 2. Betting Markets and the
Roles of Private Enterprise in Combating Match-Fixing [Andrew Menz and
David Skene] Part II: Legal Theories, Frameworks and Developments 3.
Match-Fixing and Illegal Gambling in Japan: Cultural Interpretations of
Integrity [Keiji Kawai] 4. The Australian Legal Framework for Countering
Match-Fixing [Hayden Opie and Genevieve Lim] 5. Legal and Administrative
Frameworks for Combating Match-Fixing in Korea [Kee Young Yeun] 6.
Practical Approaches to Match-Fixing in Korea: Match-Fixing Scandals,
Judicial Responses and Suggestions for Change [Ji Hoon Park] 7.
Harmonisation and International Approaches to Match-Fixing [Yuta Ando]
Part III: Prevention and Enforcement 8. 'Don't Fix It!': The Role of Player
Empowerment in the Prevention of Match-Fixing [Brendan Schwab and Steven
Finocchiaro] 9. A Study of Professional Players' Perceptions of
Match-Fixing and Prevention Education Strategies in Korea [Young Ryuel
Chung, Joo Won Jun and Jin Kook Kim] 10. Police and Investigative
Cooperation on Match-Fixing: An Australian Experience [Catherine Ordway]
11. On the Frontline: The Role and Operations of the Victoria Police
Sporting Integrity Intelligence Unit ('SIIU') [Kieran Murnane and James
Moller] 12. Match-Fixing and the Roles of Public Prosecutors in Korea
[Stacey Steele, Jess (Hee Sung) Shin and Sarah (Jin Hyung) Yang] Part IV:
Findings and Conclusions 13. Preventing Match-Fixing and Promoting
Integrity in Sport: Reflections on Experiences in Australia, Japan and
Korea [Stacey Steele and Hayden Opie]
Preface [Sanjeevan C. Balasingam] Part I: Conceptualising Match-Fixing 1.
Comparing Approaches to Match-Fixing in Sport: Revisiting Perceptions and
Definitions [Hayden Opie and Stacey Steele] 2. Betting Markets and the
Roles of Private Enterprise in Combating Match-Fixing [Andrew Menz and
David Skene] Part II: Legal Theories, Frameworks and Developments 3.
Match-Fixing and Illegal Gambling in Japan: Cultural Interpretations of
Integrity [Keiji Kawai] 4. The Australian Legal Framework for Countering
Match-Fixing [Hayden Opie and Genevieve Lim] 5. Legal and Administrative
Frameworks for Combating Match-Fixing in Korea [Kee Young Yeun] 6.
Practical Approaches to Match-Fixing in Korea: Match-Fixing Scandals,
Judicial Responses and Suggestions for Change [Ji Hoon Park] 7.
Harmonisation and International Approaches to Match-Fixing [Yuta Ando]
Part III: Prevention and Enforcement 8. 'Don't Fix It!': The Role of Player
Empowerment in the Prevention of Match-Fixing [Brendan Schwab and Steven
Finocchiaro] 9. A Study of Professional Players' Perceptions of
Match-Fixing and Prevention Education Strategies in Korea [Young Ryuel
Chung, Joo Won Jun and Jin Kook Kim] 10. Police and Investigative
Cooperation on Match-Fixing: An Australian Experience [Catherine Ordway]
11. On the Frontline: The Role and Operations of the Victoria Police
Sporting Integrity Intelligence Unit ('SIIU') [Kieran Murnane and James
Moller] 12. Match-Fixing and the Roles of Public Prosecutors in Korea
[Stacey Steele, Jess (Hee Sung) Shin and Sarah (Jin Hyung) Yang] Part IV:
Findings and Conclusions 13. Preventing Match-Fixing and Promoting
Integrity in Sport: Reflections on Experiences in Australia, Japan and
Korea [Stacey Steele and Hayden Opie]
Comparing Approaches to Match-Fixing in Sport: Revisiting Perceptions and
Definitions [Hayden Opie and Stacey Steele] 2. Betting Markets and the
Roles of Private Enterprise in Combating Match-Fixing [Andrew Menz and
David Skene] Part II: Legal Theories, Frameworks and Developments 3.
Match-Fixing and Illegal Gambling in Japan: Cultural Interpretations of
Integrity [Keiji Kawai] 4. The Australian Legal Framework for Countering
Match-Fixing [Hayden Opie and Genevieve Lim] 5. Legal and Administrative
Frameworks for Combating Match-Fixing in Korea [Kee Young Yeun] 6.
Practical Approaches to Match-Fixing in Korea: Match-Fixing Scandals,
Judicial Responses and Suggestions for Change [Ji Hoon Park] 7.
Harmonisation and International Approaches to Match-Fixing [Yuta Ando]
Part III: Prevention and Enforcement 8. 'Don't Fix It!': The Role of Player
Empowerment in the Prevention of Match-Fixing [Brendan Schwab and Steven
Finocchiaro] 9. A Study of Professional Players' Perceptions of
Match-Fixing and Prevention Education Strategies in Korea [Young Ryuel
Chung, Joo Won Jun and Jin Kook Kim] 10. Police and Investigative
Cooperation on Match-Fixing: An Australian Experience [Catherine Ordway]
11. On the Frontline: The Role and Operations of the Victoria Police
Sporting Integrity Intelligence Unit ('SIIU') [Kieran Murnane and James
Moller] 12. Match-Fixing and the Roles of Public Prosecutors in Korea
[Stacey Steele, Jess (Hee Sung) Shin and Sarah (Jin Hyung) Yang] Part IV:
Findings and Conclusions 13. Preventing Match-Fixing and Promoting
Integrity in Sport: Reflections on Experiences in Australia, Japan and
Korea [Stacey Steele and Hayden Opie]