Citation:
Pérez González, C.(2022). The effective application of international human rights law standards to the sporting domain: Should UN monitoring bodies take central stage?. The International Sports Law Journal
Keywords:
International human rights law standards
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UN human rights monitoring bodies
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Human right to sport
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Human rights violations of athletes
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Autonomy of sport
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Lex sportiva
This work aims to reflect on the role that UN human rights monitoring bodies—both charter and treaty based—could play
in tackling human rights violations of athletes rights occurred in the sporting domain. While recognizing the autonomy of
sports associationThis work aims to reflect on the role that UN human rights monitoring bodies—both charter and treaty based—could play
in tackling human rights violations of athletes rights occurred in the sporting domain. While recognizing the autonomy of
sports associations in the application of their own lex sportiva, the author maintains that the perspective and concrete recommendations
provided by UN human rights mechanisms could help (i) raise human rights standards applied by sporting
associations and (ii) more effectively combat discriminatory and other harmful or unfair practices in sport. Thus, the purpose
of the analysis is twofold. First, the work will examine the reasons behind the absence of a significant UN human rights
mechanisms/bodies practice so far. Secondly, it will support that autonomy of sport should not imply that athletes could be
prevented from having access to these mechanisms seeking concrete recommendations regarding changes in situations of
discrimination or application of such harmful or unfair practices. While identifying certain obstacles to individual access, the
work advocates for a more decisive action of these mechanisms in this regard. In particular, through Committees’ General
Recommendations and Concluding Observations, on the one hand, and special procedures of the Human Rights Council’s
pronouncements, on the other.[+][-]