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Transgender issues in sport are expected, once again, to claim the attention of international and national sports governing bodies during 2026, and these include new guidelines to be introduced by the International Olympic Committee and those recently introduced by England Squash, which has published the
A member of the United States Congress, who is a Republican representative for Tennessee, is promoting a Bill called the "Officially Limiting Yearly Money Procured by Individuals Concerning Sportsmanship Act." For short, the Bill is known as the “OLYMPICS Act”.
He explained the purpose of his
This year will see Switzerland filling gaps in its legal regime on sports corruption, particularly match-fixing, despite being the headquarters for many international sports governing bodies, which are expected to set high ethical standards for the sporting world.
Although match-fixing, globally, has shown a slight reduction
Introduction
Sports organisations are no longer merely institutions responsible for organising sports competitions: they have evolved into complex economic actors managing substantial financial resources and operating within multi-layered markets. Professional sports leagues, particularly association football leagues, generate media content of considerable economic value, and broadcasting