Fair Play
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Imane Khelif, the best ‘woman’?
Legal analysis of the great sporting injustice of the year The nomination of Imane Khelif as the third best female athlete of the year by the Associated Press has generated a controversy that transcends the sporting sphere. This recognition not only lacks legitimacy as it is based on a fallacy and violates the fundamental principles Continuar
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Elena Congost y su descalificación injusta: Análisis Jurídico
El caso de la descalificación de Elena Congost en los Juegos Paralímpicos de París 2024 ha generado un debate jurídico y ético en torno a la justicia deportiva. A escasos metros de la meta, la atleta española soltó la cuerda que la conectaba con su guía para asistirlo, ya que este estaba cayendo debido a Continuar
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The pride of cheating in women’s sports Legal analysis of the Petrillo case
Edited by Iusport 07/09/24 The recent qualification of the trans-self-identified athlete known as Valentina Petrillo in the semifinals of the 200m T 12, at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, has reignited the debate on the dire effects that the «inclusion» of male births has on women’s sport, because it is well known that it ends Continuar
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THE IOC FRAUD: NEITHER PARITY NOR FAIR PLAY AT THE 2024 OLYMPICS Legal analysis of the cases of Khelif and Lin Yu-Ting
Edited by Iusport 04/08/24 The conflict unleashed between the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Boxing Association (IBA) over the IOC’s questionable positioning in favor of Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-Ting, begins to take the appearance of a growing pugilistic fight, after the IBA decided to award the prize money to the Italian boxer Continuar
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Legal analysis of the fight between Angela Carini and Imane Khelif
Edited by Iusport 01/08/24 46 seconds were enough for Angela Carini to stop the unfair fight against Imane Khelif, after the latter had punched her violently in the face. And let’s keep this illustration of the situation, because the fight we have witnessed today between Carini and Khelif was not sport, but violence, knowingly permitted Continuar
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