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Feb 26 Vol 01, Issue 1156
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TODAY'S TOP HEADLINES
Sahara told by Supreme Court to deposit Rs 190 billion: report
BT Group acquires ESPN’s UK and Ireland television channels business
Arsenal declares profits in half-yearly results; fans question player investment decisions
Standard Life Investments becomes first worldwide partner of Ryder Cup
ATP launches new ATP Heritage Campaign
75 top amateurs in Gannon Dunkerley 8th NCR Cup
Rs 2.5 mn PGTI Players C’ship tees off at Classic Golf Resort
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IABF says Aiba approves amended constitution
CAIROS becomes 3rd Fifa licenced Goal-line Technology system
Three in running for Badminton World Federation presidency
Fifa extends bans on 58 found guilty in China match-fixing
Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour 2013 3rd leg in Mumbai from Tuesday
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Sports Law in 2012 : The Year in Review
2012 was a thrilling roller coaster ride for the legal eco-system surrounding the sporting world. From the London Olympics 2012 to the Indian Olympic Association’s (“IOA”) disqualification by the International Olympic Council (“IOC”), 2012 has had its fair share of smiles and sighs. The year highlighted some problems which continue to impede the governance of sports, the solutions to which are yet to be seen in the year ahead. With the nexus between sport and the law gaining significant ground in 2012, 2013 could present a kaleidoscope of new possibilities. We reflect on the events, legal hurdles, issues and the solutions 2012 evidenced, as the sporting arena gears up for a promising year ahead.



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VIEW POINT
Crystal Ball Gazing on India In The World Of Motorsport In 2013
PIT STOP PUNDIT - Away from the business of television contracts in Formula1, expect 2013 to be a very competitive season; and that is because of the consistency of rules and regulations from last year



COMMMENTARY

Matching The Fix: Good Governance In sports

INSIDE OUT - 2012 WASN’T a great year for governance in sports, and the first couple of months in 2013 seem to be off to an even rockier start


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