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Doping: Just Do It?

Pages 430-449 | Published online: 23 Dec 2013

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Eric Gilbertson. (2021) Doping, Debunking, and Drawing the Line. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 15:2, pages 160-184.
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Jay Michael Cordero. (2022) The case against the criminalization of doping. The International Sports Law Journal 23:1, pages 64-84.
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