Interpol Bi-weekly review: Possible Arsenal spot-fixing shock, African Cup troubles and Belgium football crisis
In our latest article reviewing Interpol's Match-Fixing Taskforce bi-weekly Bulletin detailing integrity issues in global sports, we examine
Weekly Combine Newsletter: CAS releases bi-annual Bulletin and more
This week the Court of Arbitration for Sport ('CAS') published online the latest
edition of their bi-annual Bulletin
Cricket South Africa, Mark Boucher face test of dismissal, discipline procedures in racism case
Cricket South Africa ('CSA') are pursuing the dismissal of their own men's team national coach, Mark
WADA rues Tokyo Olympics arbitrators lack of expertise, communication: seek improvement for future games
The World-Anti Doping Agency's Independent Observers ('WADA IO's') have criticised the Court of Arbitration
First-person charged under Rodchenkov Act faces uncertain legal path
A Texas man who made headlines this week as the first person charged under recently created federal U.S. anti-doping
CAS Ad Hoc, Anti-Doping Offices to open in Beijing for Winter Games
The Court of Arbitration for Sport ('CAS'), commencing 25 January, will open the
two temporary offices in central
What Grand Slam 'tennis laws' say about Djokovic withdrawal
With the Australian Open draw now released and the sporting world's focus
shifted on the Novak Djokovic visa
Sports Law Combine will resume publishing in January 2022 following Christmas break
Sports Law Combine will take a break for Christmas following publishing today.
We will return in January 2022 in our
Guarded closure to key issues as 2021 comes to an end
Several prominent matters emerging within the Sports Law Industry in 2021 have wrapped up just in time for the end