Full Conference Agenda Now Available


Full Conference Agenda Now Available

Full Conference Agenda Now Available

We are pleased to announce that the full agenda for this year’s conference is now available, featuring a dynamic programme of discussions on some of the most pressing issues in sport.

This year’s sessions will cover:

  • WADA Code 2027 and the rise of SARMs: what you need to know
  • The risk of suicide in professional sport: risk, responsibility and hope
  • International federations in a complex world: law, governance and global strategy
  • Spending limits in sport: purpose, enforcement and legal realities
  • Pain management in sport: unintended harms and implications for performance enhancement

Full conference programme can be found here

Networking Opportunities

Each year, the conference brings together around 300 legal and sport professionals, offering excellent opportunities to connect with peers across the sector.

  • Registration includes breakfast, with hot drinks and pastries
  • Further networking will take place during two coffee breaks and an open buffet lunch
  • The day will conclude with a networking drinks reception, providing a relaxed setting to continue conversations and build new connections

Limited number of tickets remaining. Secure your place today. 

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