Science and Technology - Second Report
Here you can browse the report together with the Proceedings of the Committee. The published report was ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 7 February 2007.
Contents
Terms of Reference
Summary
1 Introduction
Doping in sport
The inquiry
2 Background
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport
UK Sport
Sports Councils
National Governing Bodies
The English Institute of Sport
Anti-doping programmes
International Olympic Committee
The World Anti-Doping Agency
The UNESCO Convention
UK anti-doping policy
UK Sport
Disputes in doping cases
The ethics of doping
3 The culture of doping
Obtaining banned substances
The deliberate doper
Accidental use
4 Prevention and detection of doping
The Prohibited List
Recreational or social drugs
Therapeutic Use Exemptions
Testing for use of illegal HETs
Intelligent testing
Urine versus blood sample
Detecting the undetectable
UK anti-doping programme
Education
5 Investigation and prosecution of doping
Criminalisation of doping
Sanctions for doping offences
Resolving disagreement
6 Keeping ahead of the game
Research into illegal HETs
Identification
Alternative methods for catching the cheats
7 Preparing for the 2012 Olympics
Liaison
8 Being the best legally
Development of legal HETs
Academia
Industry
Military
Knowledge transfer
9 Conclusion
Conclusions and recommendations
Abbreviations
Glossary of sports-related organisations
Formal minutes
Witnesses
Written evidence
Reports from the Science and Technology Committee in the 2005 Parliament
List of Oral Evidence
Wednesday 19 July 2006
Wednesday 25 October 2006
Wednesday 29 November 2006
Tuesday 12 December 2006
Written Evidence
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