Research
Study on the legal framework applicable to sporting fraud, notably match-fixing, in the EU Member States
Project summary
The study mapped the legal frameworks relating to sporting fraud and match-fixing across the 27 EU Member States, identifying national legislations, sanctions, and relevant case law to provide a comprehensive overview and policy recommendations.
- Lead partnerKEA European Affairs
- ClientEuropean Commission
- Funding programmeEuropean Commission Tender
- Period2011-2012
- RegionEU-27
- ServicePolicy, Research
- Statuscompleted
KEA's contribution
KEA conducted desk research of specialised literature and legal texts, reviewed press releases on match-fixing, collected data via questionnaires and interviews with Ministers of Justice and Sports and football associations, analysed national laws and case law, and drafted the final study including policy recommendations.
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the legal framework applicable to sporting fraud, notably match-fixing, in the EU Member States
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