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Sports and Human Rights: Contested Fields of Justice


ISBN13: 9780198825708
To be Published: December 2026
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £105.00





Elite sport has a human rights problem. Human Rights and Sports: Contested Fields of Justice analyses these problems in respect of mega-events such as the Olympics and the FIFA World Cup, as well as the rights of athletes in the fields of labour rights, freedom of speech, rights of non-discrimination, rights concerning safety, rights issues arising from the anti-doping regime, due process rights, and the right to a remedy generally.

The book first explores the application of international human rights law in the context of elite sport, and how this is complicated by the extraordinary autonomy afforded to sports governing bodies by governments. Human rights issues arising from mega-events are then covered, before a series of chapters focused on the substantive and procedural human rights of athletes. The latter chapters involve an analysis of the Court of Arbitration for Sport, and recent international judgments which challenge its authority. The book concludes with a discussion of elite sport, human rights and international relations, as well as recommendations for the application of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights to sports governing bodies.