The recent spate of doping controversies across elite sport has generated significant media and public attention.
Many questions remain unanswered about the implementation and policing of anti-doping regulations, including the place of the World Anti-Doping Code; the importance of athletes’ rights; the impact of doping on governance of sporting organisations; and how governments and sporting bodies are involved.
Join a panel of experts as they examine the regulation of doping from a range of legal perspectives in a public forum moderated by Tracey Holmes, formerly of ABC Grandstand.
Panellists include:
- Catherine Ordway, International Sports Doping Consultant
- John Marshall, SC
- Professor Andrew Byrnes, Chair of UNSW’s Australian Human Rights Centre
- Dr Tom Hickie, Barrister and UNSW Adjunct lecturer
- Deborah Healey, UNSW Senior Lecturer, commercial and sports law expert
What: Doping in Sport public forum
When: 6–8pm, 10 October 2013
Where: UNSW Law Building, G04 Law Theatre
Register: www.dopinginsport.eventbrite.com
The forum is an initiative of UNSW Law and the Centre for Law Markets and Regulation. For more insights and comment on Doping in Sport, visit www.clmr.unsw.edu.au
Media contact: Denise Knight, UNSW Media Office 0405 207 685