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- Title
GUILTY BY A NOSE: THE QUEEN v. RIESBERRYAND THE CRIMINALIZATION OF RACEHORSE DOPING IN CANADA.
- Authors
MANARIN, BRIAN; ZAIA, REEM
- Abstract
The article focuses on the decision of Supreme Court of Canada in the case The Queen v. Derek Riesberry on allegations of doping and attempting to dope horses and conduct of Standardbred racing in the province of Ontario. It mentions use of secondary aides, including comparative law approaches and to assist in resolving cases of novel domestic concern. It also mentions ethical issues that pervade sporting events where animals and performance-enhancing (PE) drugs coincide.
- Subjects
DOPING in horse racing; DOPING in sports; STANDARDBRED horse; COMPARATIVE law; CANADA. Supreme Court; PERFORMANCE-enhancing drugs; DRUG laws; LAW
- Publication
Marquette Sports Law Review, 2017, Vol 28, Issue 1, p143
- ISSN
1533-6484
- Publication type
Article