[Conference] International Sports Law Journal conference 2024
24 - 25 October 2024- Starts at: 12:45h
- Venue: The Asser Institute
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Address:
R.J. Schimmelpennincklaan 20-22
2517 JN The Hague
Netherlands - Register
On 24 and 25 October 2024, the Asser Institute in The Hague will host the 2024 edition of the International Sports Law Journal (ISLJ) Conference. The ISLJ is the leading academic journal in transnational sports law and governance and is proud to provide a platform for transnational debates on the state of the field. The conference will address a number of issues of interest to the ISLJ and its readers.
Drivers and effects of reform in transnational sports governance
Transnational sports governance seems to be in a permanently unstable state of crisis and reform. At regular interval, international sports governing bodies face scandals triggered by corruption investigations or human rights violations, as well as adverse judidicial decisions. These are often followed by waves of institutional reforms, such as the creation of new bodies (E.g. the Athletics Integrity Unit), the adoption of new codes and regulation (such as Codes of Ethics) or human rights commitments (e.g. FIFA and the IOC’s Human Rights Policy/Strategy). This dynamic of crisis and reform will be at the heart of this year’s ISLJ conference, as a number of panels will critically investigate the triggers, transformative effects and limited impacts of reforms in transnational sports governance.
Football in the midst of international law and relations
As the war in Gaza and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continue to rage, it has become even clearer that the football world can hardly be entirely abstracted from international relations. Yet, FIFA and UEFA continue to insist on their neutrality and to deny that their governance is (or should be) affected by the world’s political affairs. During the conference, we will engage with case studies in which football is entangled with international politics and law. In particular, the speakers will delve into the role of FIFA and UEFA in such situations and on the legal standards and processes that should be applied throughout their decision-making.
Olympic challenges of today and tomorrow
While the Paris 2024 Olympics have come to a close, the legal questions they have raised are far from exhausted. Instead, the Olympics have highlighted new issues (such as the question of the legality of the hijab ban imposed by the French Federation on its athletes) or old ones (such as the question whether Olympians should be remunerated by the IOC or the international federations), which will be discussed by our speakers. Finally, with the help of our keynote speaker, Prof. Jules Boykoff, a longstanding critique of the current Olympic regime, we will explore the IOC’s capacity to adapt to challenges while resisting radical change to the current model of olympism.
Online participation available
Following the success of our webinar option in the past years, we are once again allowing online participation to the conference at an affordable price. Thus, we hope to internationalise and diversify our audience and to reach people who are not in a position to travel to The Hague.
We look forward to welcoming you in person in The Hague or digitally to this new iteration of the ISLJ conference.
Speakers
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Ariel Dulitzky (University of Texas)
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Burak Gemalmaz (Istanbul University)
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Pedro José Mercado Jaén (European University Institute)
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Cathérine Van de Graaf (University of Cologne)
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Seamus Byrne (Manchester Metropolitan University)
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Layckan van Gensen (Stellenbosch University)
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Jules Boykoff (Pacific University, Oregon)
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Brendan Schwab(Schwab Legal)
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Roddy Cairns (University of Strathclyde)
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Katarina Pijetlovic (Catolica University)
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Béatrice Martel (McGill University)
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Marcus Mazzucco (University of Toronto)
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Shubham Jain (Cambridge University)
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Veronika Yefremova (Leiden University)
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Sarah Carrick (Manchester Metropolitan University)
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Miquel Aznar Company (Universitat de València)
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Niyati Pandey (Gujarat National Law University)
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Tarun Tarun (Gujarat National Law University)
- Khalida Popal (Afghan National Team)
Organisers
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Mark James (Manchester Metropolitan University)
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Antoine Duval (Asser Institute)