Abstract

Introduction 1 Mike McNamee and Lauri Tarasti: Ethico-legal aspects of anti-doping legislation 2 James E. Coleman Jr. and Joshua Michael Levine: The Burden of Proof in Endogenous Substance Cases: A Masking Agent for Junk Science 3 David McArdle: Longitudinal profiling, sports arbitration and the woman who had nothing to lose. Some Thoughts on Pechstein versus the International Skating Union. 4 Werner Pitsch: Caught between mathematics and ethics: Some implications of imperfect doping test procedures 5 Bengt Kayser: On the presumption of guilt without proof of intentionality and other consequences of current anti-doping policy 6 John Hoberman: Athletes in handcuffs? The criminalisation of doping 7 Angela Schneider: Privacy rights, gene doping ethics 8 Ask Vest Christiansen: Testing citizens training recreationally in gyms 9 Rob Beamish: Steroids in the Court of Public Opinion: Roger Clemens versus The Mitchell Report 10 Martin Hardie: It's not about the blood! Operacion Puerto and the end of modernity 11 Ivan Waddington: 'A prison of measured time'? A sociologist looks at the WADA whereabouts system 12 Verner Moller: The expulsion of Michael Rasmussen from the Tour de France 2007 - Or what happened to the level playing field? 13 Dag Vidar Hanstad: Governance and the whereabouts system 14 John Gleaves: A critique of the contemporary trend towards severe anti-doping sanctions: Changing directions

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