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    The International Sports Law Journal, Vol. 22, 2022, Issue 2 | Remedy and Redress for Sport-related Human Rights Harms

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    Editorial

    Remedy and redress for sport-related human rights abuses
    Daniela Heerdt, William Rook

    Articles

    Children’s right to play sports in a safe and healthy environment
    Antti Aine, Jatta Muhonen, Virve Toivonen

    Open Access
    The potential of restorative justice in advancing safe sport
    Razwana Begum Abdul Rahim

    Extending the duty of care to achieve justice for abused match officials
    Kevin Carpenter

    Open Access
    Lost in translation? The European Convention on Human Rights at the Court of Arbitration for Sport
    Antoine Duval

    Open Access
    The effective application of international human rights law standards to the sporting domain: Should UN monitoring bodies take central stage?
    Carmen Pérez González

    Open Access
    Contesting the autonomy of sport to realize the right to safe sport: a Canadian case study
    Peter Donnelly, Gretchen Kerr, Bruce Kidd

    Keramuddin Keram (born 1 January 1962) is an Afghan politician who served as the President of the Afghanistan Football Federation from 2004 until 2019, when he was banned from football for life by FIFA after being accused of sexual abuse by several players from the Afghanistan women’s national football team. Keram is currently at large despite an indictment and arrest warrant being issued against him. Here at a press conference at the Astana Guest House in Panjshir Province, Afghanistan, 2011. (Photo: S.K. Vemmer)

    Evolution of CAS human rights jurisprudence: observations from Keramuddin Karim v. FIFA
    Surbhi Kuwelker

    Open Access
    The role of athlete commissions in addressing sport-related human rights abuses: a case study of the Commonwealth Games Federation Athletes Advisory Commission
    Urvasi Naidoo, David Grevemberg

    Open Access
    Grievance mechanisms and challenges to ensuring effective remedies for athlete abuses in Japan
    Yuri Yagi, Shoichi Sugiyama


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