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Proportionality of Sanctions for Doping in Sport

Proportionality of Sanctions for Doping in Sport Fair Play, Fair Punishment

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Proportionality of Sanctions for Doping in Sport

Fair Play, Fair Punishment

Jan Exner

Law / Sports

This book offers a comprehensive legal examination of the proportionality of sanctions for doping in sports.

Doping violates the level playing field and the spirit of sport and devastates athletes' health. While punishing those who violate anti-doping rules is essential, the battle against doping should not become a relentless pursuit without redemption. This book offers an innovative look into the proportionality of sanctions for doping, calling for a balanced approach that is both strong and fair.

This book examines the World Anti-Doping Code in force from 2027 and changes compared to its predecessors. Some sanctions can be considered proportionate, but some may be excessively harsh. This book delves into the critical areas where punishment might overstep the bounds of proportionality. It analyses cases where sanctions may permanently end athletes' careers or ignore circumstances surrounding their cases.

This book answers one important question:

Could a more compassionate approach lead to a cleaner and more humane sport?

The book proposes modifications to the current system. By aligning sanctions with the goals of clean sport and allowing room for reform, anti-doping organisations can build a fairer sporting world where second chances are not a forbidden dream.

Jan Exner is Assistant Professor of Law at Charles University, the Czech Republic.

Publication Date: 04 March 2027
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Hart Publishing
ISBN-13: 9781509979325
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 256
Weight (oz): 16.0

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