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Genetic testing in sport: Considerations for young athletes

This article uses the experiences of professional soccer player Abdelhak 'Appie' Nouri, who suffered a cardiac arrhythmia at 20 years of age during a pre-season friendly in 2017, as the stepping off point for examining the use and regulation of genetic testing in sport and the human rights...

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Published in:Alternative law journal 2020-12, Vol.45 (4), p.303-308
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Social aspects
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