The struggle against doping in sport: an actual problem in international sport law context
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.esde.332223Keywords:
sportive law, sport doping, constitutionality of the maximum sanction for doping in Colombian sportive disciplinary rulesAbstract
The struggle against doping actually links alJ international sportive institutions and governments of most countries, by themselves or bonding thern to supranational organizations witb an active governmental character in this labor. Colombia isnt unaware to this process.
This article defines and puts the problem of sportive doping in the concert of principal intemational and governmental initiatives that have motivated the antidoping sport law and shows an analysis about the constitutíonality in Colombia of one of the principal challenges of the disciplinary system in doping subjects: the definitive suspension of t"tle sportman when he incurs for the third time in rhe behaviors that constitute doping at sports.
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