1st Edition
The Olympic Games, Sports Law and Human Rights
Olympism, Olympic Games and sports law
1 The ancient games in the genis of the modern sports legal system
2 Olympic Charter: the sports law instrument driving a universal fight for (Sports) Ethics
3 The legal nature of the three main constituents of the Olympic Movement
PART II
Olympism, Olympic Games and human rights
4 Sport, human rights and the legacy of Pierre de Coubertin
5 The meaning and scope of sport as a human right as enshrined in the Olympic Charter
6 Sports and religious freedom: a legal perspective
7 Why are protests by athletes and players regarding political, religious, racial or other causes restricted? Balancing the protection of human rights, the "Specificity of Sport" and other legal assets
Biography
Alexandre Miguel Mestre is Assistant Professor at the Autonomous University of Lisbon, Portugal, and a legal counsel at the law firm Abreu Advogados, working primarily in the areas of sports law and European Union law. He is an independent member of the UEFA Governance and Compliance Committee; a member of the Aquatics Integrity Unit β the adjudicatory body of the International Swimming Federation/World Aquatics β and a member of the Pierre de Coubertin International Committee. He was Secretary of State for Sport in Youth in Portugal.
βThe Olympic Games, Sports Law and Human Rights is an interesting and timely book ... It will be a helpful resource for students, researchers and practitioners interested in the history of Olympic laws, mega-events, sports ethics and law, and human rights in sport.β - Jan Andre Lee Ludvigsen, Liverpool John Moores University, idrottsforum.org






