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Sports Investigations Law and the ECHR - Collection, Use and Exchange of Intelligence (Hardcover)
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Sports Investigations Law and the ECHR - Collection, Use and Exchange of Intelligence (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Research in Human Rights Law
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This book focuses on the analysis of coercive measures that sports
organisations are permitted to use as part of their internal sports
investigation proceedings to investigate sports rule violations.
The legality of such coercive measures is measured against the
legal regime of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). The
book examines the important issue of the applicability of the ECHR
to private sports organisations, which is currently widely debated
in the field of sports law. The ECHR is hereby used as the
analytical framework, which should also be a source of inspiration
for jurisdictions outside the scope of application of the ECHR. The
book further explores if and to what extent sports organisations
and law enforcement agencies may exchange intelligence in support
of both internal sports investigation proceedings and criminal
investigations. At all stages, the work seeks to strike a balance
between the interest of sports organisations to investigate sports
rule violations and the rights of athletes and other sportspersons.
The work will be an invaluable resource for students, academics and
policy-makers working in the area of Sports Law and Human Rights
Law.
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