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The overarching goal is to prevent the misuse of authority, promoting an environment where the rights of participants are not only acknowledged but actively protected.
The overarching goal is to prevent the misuse of authority, promoting an environment where the rights of participants are not only acknowledged but actively protected.
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The limitations of power principle in sports organisations serves as a crucial safeguard against potential abuse of authority by sports federations.

The Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas) has provided useful guidance on the implementation of this principle in recognition of the inherent power imbalance between sports participants and the governing bodies when it comes to making administrative decisions.

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