Items where Author is "Ioannidis, Gregory"
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    IOANNIDIS, Gregory
  
(2018).
    “The Curious Case of Ben Stokes: Challenging The Boundaries of Self-Regulation”.
  
    International Sports Law Review (4), 55-58.
  
  
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    IOANNIDIS, Gregory
  
(2017).
    The criminalisation of doping in sport: The case for the prosecution.
  
    World sports advocate.
  
  
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    IOANNIDIS, Gregory, BRANNIGAN, Malachy, MARTH, Sasha and MARSHALL, Laura
  
(2024).
    The Regulation of Football Agents by FIFA: A Complicated Affair.
  
    International Sports Law Review (3), 18-25.
  
  
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    IOANNIDIS, Gregory and PLUMLEY, Daniel
  
(2023).
    The Premier League v Manchester City: Financial Fair Play Regulations Revisited Procedure & Practice in Sporting Justice.
  
    International Sports Law Review, 3, 43-50.
  
  
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    IOANNIDIS, Gregory
  
(2021).
    Defending the rights of athletes before the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS): revising procedural and substantive aspects of sports law litigation and practice.
  
    International Sports Law Review, 2021 (4), 57-64.
  
  
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    PETRÓCZI, Andrea, BACKHOUSE, Susan H, BOARDLEY, Ian D, SAUGY, Martial, PITSILADIS, Yannis, VIRET, Marjolaine, IOANNIDIS, Gregory, OHL, Fabien, LOLAND, Sigmund and MCNAMEE, Mike
  
(2021).
    ‘Clean athlete status’ cannot be certified: Calling for caution, evidence and transparency in ‘alternative’ anti-doping systems.
  
    International Journal of Drug Policy, 93.
  
  
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    IOANNIDIS, Gregory
  
(2020).
    How a system of judicial precedent may help the rights of athletes before the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
  
    
      In: CHATZIEFSTATHIOU, Dikaia, GARCIA, Borja and SÉGUIN, Benoit, (eds.) 
      Routledge Handbook of the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
    
    
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    Routledge.
  
  
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    IOANNIDIS, Gregory
  
(2019).
    Football intermediaries and self‑regulation: the need for greater transparency through disciplinary law, sanctioning and qualifying criteria.
  
    The International Sports Law Journal, 19 (3-4), 1-17.
  
  
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    IOANNIDIS, Gregory
  
(2017).
    The consequences of Brexit for British football.
  
    Solicitors Journal, 161 (17), 32-33.
  
  
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    IOANNIDIS, Gregory
  
(2016).
    The Influence of Common Law Traditions on the Practice and Procedure Before the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
  
    
      In: DUVAL, Antoine and RIGOZZI, Antonio, (eds.) 
      Yearbook of International Sports Arbitration 2015.
    
    
      Yearbook of International Sports Arbitration 2015
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    The Hague, T.M.C. Asser Press, 17-38.
  
  
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    IOANNIDIS, Gregory
  
(2018).
    “Cycling’s Legal Minefield”.
  
    Pro-Cycling.
  
  
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    IOANNIDIS, Gregory
  
(2016).
    The Influence of Common Law Traditions on the Practice and Procedure Before the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
  
    
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      Yearbook of International Sports Arbitration 2015.
    
    
    T.M.C. Asser Press, The Hague, 17-38.
  
  
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    IOANNIDIS, Gregory
  
(2015).
    The unreliable self-regulation of sport.
  
    Solicitors Journal.
  
  
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    IOANNIDIS, Gregory
  
(2015).
    The Impact of the suspected doping involving IAAF athletes.
  
    World Sports Law Report.
  
  
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    IOANNIDIS, Gregory
  
(2015).
    The concept of ‘No Significant Fault’ in anti-doping litigation.
  
    World Sports Law Report, 13 (6).
  
  
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    IOANNIDIS, Gregory
  
(2015).
    Contaminated supplements in sport.
  
    Solicitors Journal.
  
  
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    IOANNIDIS, Gregory
  
(2013).
    Dillian Whyte appeal: Article 15 & supplement use.
  
    World Sports Law Report.
  
  
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    IOANNIDIS, Gregory
  
(2012).
    Analysis of UEFA’s rules on illicit chanting.
  
    World Sports Law Report.
  
  
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    IOANNIDIS, Gregory
  
(2011).
    Freedom of expression and public criticism of sporting officials.
  
    World Sports Law Report.
  
  
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    IOANNIDIS, Gregory
  
(2010).
    The Application of Criminal Law on Doping Infractions and the ‘Whereabouts Information’ Rule: State Regulation v Self Regulation.
  
    International Sports Law Journal, 14-24.
  
  
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    IOANNIDIS, Gregory
  
(2009).
    The Caster Semenya case: gender verification in sport.
  
    World Sports Law Report.
  
  
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    IOANNIDIS, Gregory
  
(2009).
    Greek FA accepts nationality restrictions violate EU law.
  
    World Sports Law Report.
  
  
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    IOANNIDIS, Gregory
  
(2009).
    Regulations 5.3 & 5.4 of the FIFA Regulations On the Status and Transfer of Players: A Case Study Before the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
  
    International Sports Law Journal, 1-2, 35-42.
  
  
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    IOANNIDIS, Gregory
  
(2007).
    Doping in sport, the rules on “missed tests”, “non-analytical finding” cases and the legal implications.
  
    International Sports Law Journal, 3-4, 19-27.
  
  
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    IOANNIDIS, Gregory
  
(2007).
    WADA code draft revision: questions remain.
  
    World Sports Law Report.
  
  
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    IOANNIDIS, Gregory
  
(2006).
    Legal Regulation of Doping in Sport and the Application of Criminal Law on Doping Infractions: Can A Coercive Response be Justified?
  
    International Sports Law Review (2), 29-39.
  
  
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    IOANNIDIS, Gregory
  
(2006).
    Legal Regulation of Doping in Sport and the Application of Criminal Law on Doping Infractions: Can A Coercive Response be Justified?
  
    International Sports Law Review, 2006 (2), 29-39.
  
  
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