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  1. Dec 6, 2018 · The Council of Europe Convention on the Manipulation of Sports Competitions - more commonly known as the Macolin Convention - aims to prevent, detect and punish match fixing. It was signed...

  2. Mar 17, 2021 · In the UNCAC framework, “match-fixing” can appear in a form of six corruption criminal offences: active and passive bribery in the public sector (Art. 15–16 of the UNCAC); active and passive trading in influence (Art. 18 of the UNCAC); and active and passive bribery in the private sector (Art. 21 of the UNCAC).

    • M. Diaconu, S. Kuwelkar, A. Kuhn
    • 2021
  3. Mar 15, 2018 · Overall, this study highlights that match-fixing is not solely instigated by organised crime groups, but can also be incubated within a sport whose culture, management and ethics...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Match_fixingMatch fixing - Wikipedia

    Match fixing, when motivated by gambling, requires contacts (and normally money transfers) between gamblers, players, team officials, and/or referees. These contacts and transfers can sometimes be discovered, and lead to prosecution by the law or the sports league(s).

  5. Match-fixing is the manipulation of the course or outcome of a football match, whether for sporting, financial or other reasons, and represents a fundamental violation of our sport’s universal...

  6. Oct 26, 2013 · Lastly, match-fixing is considered as a crime. In this context match-fixing is often compared to doping, noting that the “fight” against doping Footnote 18 seemed to be effective with the help of criminal law measures and an analogous fight is recommended in the case of match-fixing.

  7. Sep 3, 2021 · This article aims to show how match-fixing is a threat to sport, not only from an ethical but also from a legal perspective, and to explain the various challenges of combating match-fixing in...

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