Doping in world sport: The real issue is that we still don’t know who to blame for anti-doping failures

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Series Details 17.01.17
Publication Date 17/01/2017
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The recent scandal surrounding Russian state-sponsored doping highlighted deep rooted issues affecting international anti-doping procedures in sport. Slobodan Tomic argues that the key problem lies in the failure of the current anti-doping regime’s institutional design to specify hierarchies of accountability. To match powers with responsibilities, he suggests that we should avoid framing the reform as a debate over the role of one stakeholder – the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) – and instead consider the wider picture, while clearly defining the role played by individual states.

Source Link Link to Main Source http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2017/01/17/doping-in-world-sport-who-to-blame/
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ESO: Background information: Russia state-sponsored doping across majority of Olympic sports, claims report http://www.europeansources.info/record/russia-state-sponsored-doping-across-majority-of-olympic-sports-claims-report/

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