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The role of legal interventions, in particular the Court of Arbitration for Sport, is discussed, alongside the governance of sports organisations and the corruption of sporting organisations, to highlight how sport can be exploited by tainted political regimes.
Markus Breuer is Professor at SRH University Heidelberg.David Forrest is Professor at the University of Liverpool.
Part I: Introduction and Overview.- 1. Editors' Introduction and Overview.- 2. Different Types of Manipulation in Sport.- 3. Historical Evidence and Economic Analysis.- Part II: Specific Types of Manipulation in Sport.- 4. Doping in High-Performance Sport – The Economic Perspective.- 5. Match-Fixing.- 6. Multi-Club Ownership.- 7. Financial Regulation as an Anticompetitive Institution.- 8. Deconstructing Sportswashing: Analytical Concept or Ideological Prejudice?.- Part III: Interventions to Mitigate Manipulation in Sport.- 9. Analysing Betting Markets to Detect Potential Cases of Manipulation.- 10. Guarding the Sport: A Legal Analysis of the Macolin Convention in the Fight Against Sports Manipulation and Shaping Its Future.- 11. Tournament Design for a FIFA World Cup with 12 Four-Team Groups: Every Win Matters.- 12. "Helplines" Instead of "Hotlines": Perspectives for Whistleblowing Policies Against the Manipulation of Sports Competitions.- Part IV: Manipulation in Sports Organisations and Disciplines.- 13. Good Governance to Mitigate the Manipulation of Sport.- 14. Corruption in the Bidding, Construction, and Organisation of Mega-Events: An Analysis of the Olympics and World Cup.- 15. FIFA: A Century of Crime and No Punishment.- 16. Manipulation in E-Sports.