Dispute resolution at the London 2012 Olympic Games, part 1

First of all, and after a delay, it's good to be back to "blogging". The delay is attributable to three reasons (a) summer laziness; (b) the editing of a book on leading sports law cases, now sent off for publication by Asser/Springer at the end of the year; and (c) watching the Olympics or as I say to my Head of School – "engaging in primary research". BTW: very interesting article in the BBC's online magazine today on cheating at the Paralympics, which can be accessed here.
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Jack Anderson
Jack Anderson is Special Counsel (Integrity Regulation) at Racing Victoria. Formerly Professor and Director of Sports Law Studies at the University of Melbourne, he has published extensively on sports law, most recently with D Thorpe, A Buti, P Jonson & J Anderson, Sports Law (4th ed, OUP, 2022).
He is a member of World Athletics’ Disciplinary Tribunal, the integrity unit of the International Hockey Federation, and the International Tennis Federation’s Ethics Commission. Jack is an arbitrator on Football Australia’s National Dispute Resolution Chamber, the National Sports Tribunal of Australia and Sport Resolutions UK.