Gambling-led Corruption in International Sport: an Australian Perspective

By Jack Anderson
Published 13:27, 26 June 2012 | playthegame.org


On the occasion of a workshop organised by the Australian Research Council’s (ARC) Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security (CEPS) in 2011, law professor Jack Anderson from Queen’s University in Belfast wrote this analysis of how Australia could contribute to the international fight against match-fixing. 

Among Anderson's recommendations, which are also relevant outside Australia, are:

The background for these recommendations is outlined in a thourough analysis written for the International Sports Law Journal. You can read the article here.



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