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Sports and Human Rights

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    Chapter 1 Introduction
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    Chapter 2 ‘But you’re ok…’ British South Asians and Regulatory Barriers to Participation in Sport
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    Chapter 3 Gendered Athletes in Sports: CEDAW’s Role in Tackling Heterosexist and Racialized Uniforms in Sports
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    Chapter 4 #MeToo, Sport, and Women: Foul, Own Goal, or Touchdown? Online Abuse of Women in Sport as a Contemporary Issue
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    Chapter 5 Hormonal Eligibility Criteria in Women’s Professional Sports Under the ECHR: The Case of Caster Semenya v. Switzerland
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    Chapter 6 Filipinos First? Exploring Xenophobia and Its Legal Remedies in Philippine Amateur Basketball
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    Chapter 7 Respecting the Right to Nationality in International Sport
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    Chapter 8 Athlete Activism at the Olympics: Challenging the Legality of Rule 50 as a Restriction on Freedom of Expression
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    Chapter 9 The Incompatibility of Banning Political Speech in Sports with the Right to Freedom of Expression Under the European Convention on Human Rights
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    Chapter 10 Freedom of Expression of Athletes and Players: The Current and Potential Role of the European Court of Human Rights as a Watchdog in Sport
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    Chapter 11 The Court of Arbitration for Sport under Human Rights Scrutiny: The Role of the Swiss Federal Tribunal and the European Court of Human Rights
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    Chapter 12 Conceptualizing the Right to Sport: Why Should Trivial Participation in Sport Be Regarded as a Human Right?
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Chapter title
Athlete Activism at the Olympics: Challenging the Legality of Rule 50 as a Restriction on Freedom of Expression
Chapter number 8
Book title
Sports and Human Rights
Published in
Interdisciplinary Studies in Human Rights, January 2024
DOI 10.1007/978-3-031-56452-9_8
Book ISBNs
978-3-03-156451-2, 978-3-03-156452-9
Authors

James, Mark, Osborn, Guy

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