15 July 2020 Blog FIFA Anti-Doping Regulations 2021 – Key Changes and Developments FIFA has today published the final version of its Anti-Doping Rules (“ADR”) which come into force on 1 January 2021... Share this article Bookmark this page 4 min read
24 April 2020 Blog Book: Transfers of Football Players Our Carol Couse and Tiran Gunawardena have contributed a chapter to a book to be published by The Sports Law and Policy Centre titled “Transfers of Football Players: A practical approach to implementing FIFA rules.” Share this article Bookmark this page 2 min read
20 January 2020 Blog Visas and esports eSports have generally suffered from a lack of recognition in society as a whole and this is particularly true when it comes to government policy... Share this article Bookmark this page 6 min read
15 January 2020 Blog SportsTech & Media: the 2019 Review & 2020 Predictions (Part 2) As we glide into a new decade, we are really excited to present Part 2 of our 2019 Review and 2020 Predictions for Sports Media & Tech. Share this article Bookmark this page 10 min read
8 January 2020 Blog The SportsTech Ten: No. 5 - It's a London Thing! The SportsTech 10 is Mills & Reeve’s series of ten question interviews with some of the most important stakeholders and disruptors in the SportsTech ecosystem... Share this article Bookmark this page 18 min read
18 December 2019 Blog SportsTech & Media: the 2019 Review & 2020 Predictions (Part 1) For British sports fans, the on-field highlights of 2019 will live long in the memory... Share this article Bookmark this page 11 min read
28 November 2019 Blog The SportsTech Ten: No. 4 - The Game Changer For our fourth interview in the series, we are thrilled to share the insights of a genuine international SportsTech Godfather, Nick Maywald. Share this article Bookmark this page 10 min read
20 November 2019 Blog The SportsTech Ten: No. 3 - The Nordic SportsTech Pioneer In this interview series we focus on the fast-emerging Nordic SportsTech scene, and in particular the various and impressive initiatives led by Carsten Couchouron, who is based in Copenhagen. Share this article Bookmark this page 11 min read
12 November 2019 Blog British Cycling suspend first ever national eRacing champion Via the computer software ‘Zwift’ and a bike hooked up to a ‘turbo trainer’ (a kind of rolling road) competitors virtually race each other on time trial courses without having to leave the comfort of an air-conditioned room. Share this article Bookmark this page 5 min read
19 October 2019 Blog Disability in football: Colour blindness? Colour blindness is defined as “the inability to distinguish the differences between certain colours”... Share this article Bookmark this page 3 min read
17 October 2019 Blog The SportsTech Ten: No.2 - The Virtual Reality Guru For our second interview in the series, Julian Moore caught up with leading VR & AR expert, Rupert Harris, in the tranquil (and incongruously) old world setting of the Somerset House courtyard. Share this article Bookmark this page 11 min read
15 October 2019 Blog Meat contamination & what it means for athletes: A review of the BWF v Intanon case Last week, former world champion badminton player Ratchanok Intanon was cleared of doping after an independent Ethics Hearing Panel found that... Share this article Bookmark this page 5 min read