This sports law paper looks at betting related match-fixing and its variant spot-fixing. Proposals to curb fixing are discussed as are recent laws and moves at self regulation in the gambling industry. Particular focus is made of cricket and the law of the UK in the light of the jail sentences handed down to three pakistan cricketers in 2011 and an English first class player in 2012; other sports are also discussed as are European initiatives to fight fixing
Two bookmakers compete in Bertrand fashion while setting odds on the outcomes of a sporting contest ...
<p>In 2011 all Australian governments agreed to ‘pursue nationally consistent legislative arrangemen...
Tennis is generally considered as one of the most corrupt sports in the world in terms of match-fixi...
Match-fixing is a topic that captures the imagination of the public and increasingly attracts academ...
This paper details the actual and potential challenges, and impact, of gambling and corruption pract...
Cricket is a sport that has been affected by both match and spot fixing over the last decade or so, ...
Cricket is a sport that has been affected by both match and spot fixing over the last decade or so, ...
Research has shown that under certain circumstances, society renders itself vulnerable to criminal a...
Gambling has emerged as a double-edged sword for contemporary sport: it serves as a key source of re...
Gambling has emerged as a double-edged sword for contemporary sport: it serves as a key source of re...
Gambling has emerged as a double-edged sword for contemporary sport: it serves as a key source of re...
Gambling has emerged as a double-edged sword for contemporary sport: it serves as a key source of re...
The global expansion of sports betting has resulted in the formation of (inter)national governing re...
This article analyses the approach of sporting governing bodies, courts and tribunals to recent inci...
Gambling has emerged as a double-edged sword for contemporary sport: it serves as a key source of re...
Two bookmakers compete in Bertrand fashion while setting odds on the outcomes of a sporting contest ...
<p>In 2011 all Australian governments agreed to ‘pursue nationally consistent legislative arrangemen...
Tennis is generally considered as one of the most corrupt sports in the world in terms of match-fixi...
Match-fixing is a topic that captures the imagination of the public and increasingly attracts academ...
This paper details the actual and potential challenges, and impact, of gambling and corruption pract...
Cricket is a sport that has been affected by both match and spot fixing over the last decade or so, ...
Cricket is a sport that has been affected by both match and spot fixing over the last decade or so, ...
Research has shown that under certain circumstances, society renders itself vulnerable to criminal a...
Gambling has emerged as a double-edged sword for contemporary sport: it serves as a key source of re...
Gambling has emerged as a double-edged sword for contemporary sport: it serves as a key source of re...
Gambling has emerged as a double-edged sword for contemporary sport: it serves as a key source of re...
Gambling has emerged as a double-edged sword for contemporary sport: it serves as a key source of re...
The global expansion of sports betting has resulted in the formation of (inter)national governing re...
This article analyses the approach of sporting governing bodies, courts and tribunals to recent inci...
Gambling has emerged as a double-edged sword for contemporary sport: it serves as a key source of re...
Two bookmakers compete in Bertrand fashion while setting odds on the outcomes of a sporting contest ...
<p>In 2011 all Australian governments agreed to ‘pursue nationally consistent legislative arrangemen...
Tennis is generally considered as one of the most corrupt sports in the world in terms of match-fixi...