This article investigates the legal implications of the use of genetic testing in sport, that is, the analysis of human DNA to detect particular genetic traits and variations, or susceptibility to conditions. As science makes significant strides in the understanding of our genetic information, the search for the genetic components which separate winners and losers in sport follows. Although the practice of genetic testing in sport is not currently commonplace, there are some examples of genetic information being used by sports clubs and governing bodies to make decisions about an athlete’s capability to perform. This article examines how this practice could disproportionately interfere with an individual’s human rights and result in genetic...
Doping is commonly perceived as a moral and ethical violation. This matter is of global significance...
Sport genomics is a comparatively new scientific discipline concentrating on the organization and fu...
The use of genetic testing within sport is a hotly debated topic, with concerns around utility, vali...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the current use of genetic testing in UK elite sport and...
Sports medicine ethics is neither a well established branch of sports medicine nor of medical ethics...
This chapter addresses the potential use of genetic tests to predict performance and/or risk of exer...
The main goal of this paper is to show the main threats and ethical controversies associated with th...
Current scientific evidence does not support the implementation of genetic tests to enhance the proc...
Recently, knowledge of the genetic influence on the attainment of elite athlete status, along with a...
The British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES) Molecular Exercise Physiology Intere...
Abstract: In today legal framework, sport is qualified as a human right. This has implications for t...
Differences in the DNA sequence between humans are responsible for much of the variation in sport- a...
Due to developments in science and biotechnology, the concept of ‘gene doping’ is emerging as the nu...
Doping is commonly perceived as a moral and ethical violation. This matter is of global significance...
Sport genomics is a comparatively new scientific discipline concentrating on the organization and fu...
The use of genetic testing within sport is a hotly debated topic, with concerns around utility, vali...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the current use of genetic testing in UK elite sport and...
Sports medicine ethics is neither a well established branch of sports medicine nor of medical ethics...
This chapter addresses the potential use of genetic tests to predict performance and/or risk of exer...
The main goal of this paper is to show the main threats and ethical controversies associated with th...
Current scientific evidence does not support the implementation of genetic tests to enhance the proc...
Recently, knowledge of the genetic influence on the attainment of elite athlete status, along with a...
The British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES) Molecular Exercise Physiology Intere...
Abstract: In today legal framework, sport is qualified as a human right. This has implications for t...
Differences in the DNA sequence between humans are responsible for much of the variation in sport- a...
Due to developments in science and biotechnology, the concept of ‘gene doping’ is emerging as the nu...
Doping is commonly perceived as a moral and ethical violation. This matter is of global significance...
Sport genomics is a comparatively new scientific discipline concentrating on the organization and fu...
The use of genetic testing within sport is a hotly debated topic, with concerns around utility, vali...