The efficacy (and otherwise) of the 'new' sport anti-corruption legislation in Australia

Introduction of 'Cheating at Gambling' provisions - combating corruption in sport - comparison of provisions with general offence of fraud - new provisions improvement on previous approaches to prosecuting and deterring sports corruption - suggestion that provision insufficient in dealing...

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Published inVICTORIA UNIVERSITY LAW AND JUSTICE JOURNAL Vol. 4; no. 1; pp. 102 - 116
Main Author Thorpe, David
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 29.10.2014
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Summary:Introduction of 'Cheating at Gambling' provisions - combating corruption in sport - comparison of provisions with general offence of fraud - new provisions improvement on previous approaches to prosecuting and deterring sports corruption - suggestion that provision insufficient in dealing with use of 'insider knowledge' and 'soft' corruption of 'tanking'.
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VICTORIA UNIVERSITY LAW AND JUSTICE JOURNAL, Vol. 4, No. 1, 2014: 102-116
ISSN:2202-7912
2203-2908
DOI:10.15209/vulj.v4i1.55