Petition updateInquiry into ethics/practices of ASADA AFL WADA antidoping case against the 34 EFC playersLessons for team based anti doping infractions from the EFC saga

Philip NelsonAustralia

Mar 24, 2018
MadeleIne Farrar was a panelist at the Sports Integrity and Athletes Rights Symposium hosted by Justice for the 34 in November 2017 at Melbourne University.
A graduate tax consultant at PwC and holds a double degree in Commerce and Laws with Honours from the Australian National University.
A keen rower, Madeleine is an active member of the Sydney Rowing Club, and was selected to represent the Club at the prestigious Henley Womens Regatta in the United Kingdom earlier this year. Madeleine is a frequent competitor at the Australian University Games and the Australian Rowing Championships, winning many national titles and university championships.
At the Australian National University, Madeleine achieved the top mark for her Honours thesis in law, where she co- authored a paper on Sports Embedded Gambling Advertising.
Madeleine also worked as a Research Associate of the ANU College of Law, where she co-authored an article with Professor Thomas Faunce about the Essendon Football Saga, analysing whether Natural Justice is adequately provided for in team sports under the World Anti-Doping Code.
Here is the link to that paper:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/316104314_Farrar_M_and_Faunce_TA_THE_ESSENDON_FOOTBALL_CLUB_SUPPLEMENTS_SAGA_EXPLORING_NATURAL_JUSTICE_FOR_TEAM_SANCTIONS_WITHIN_ANTI-DOPING_REGULATIONS_2017_Journal_of_Law_and_Medicine
Justice for the 34 renews its call for a Senate or Independent inquiry into anti-doping with wide ranging terms of reference which allow all sporting bodies, all athletes, and all interested parties to make representations.
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