We, the undersigned legal experts in human rights and sports, issue this statement out of urgent concern about the regressive move toward genetic testing as a precondition of participation in women’s sport. Such eligibility rules, which have already been adopted
Asser International Sports Law Blog
The Asser International Sports Law Blog, published by the Asser International Sports Law Centre, focuses on legal issues in international sports. It covers topics such as anti-doping regulations and governance, including analysis of the World Anti-Doping Code and related transnational regulatory frameworks. The blog addresses legal aspects of sporting succession and financial liabilities within sports organizations. It also explores athletes' rights, dispute resolution mechanisms like the Court of Arbitration for Sport, and contractual relationships in sports, including long-term contracts and their role in sports governance. Additionally, it highlights developments at the intersection of sport and human rights, including protections at mega-sporting events and gender rights in international competitions.
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Zoom-In Webinar – The Aftermath of the Diarra Judgement: Towards a New FIFA Transfer System? – 20 November – 16:00-18:00 CET
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