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MANAGING EDITORS: ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR CAROLINE LENETTE is an arts-based researcher in the School of Social Sciences, and Deputy Director of the Australian Human Rights Institute at UNSW Sydney. Caroline’s research explores how storytelling through creative means can influence decision-makers towards meaningful change, and the ethical considerations of collaborative, arts-based research. Caroline is the Editor-in-Chief for the Human Rights Defender. DR CLAIRE HIGGINS is a Senior Research Fellow at the Andrew and Renata Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, at UNSW Sydney. She is the author of ‘Asylum by Boat: origins of Australia’s refugee policy’ (NewSouth, 2017) and was a Fulbright Postdoctoral Scholar at Georgetown University, Washington DC, in 2018. DR ANNI GETHIN is a health social scientist with an interest in domestic violence law reform. She coordinates the Brigid Project, a peer support charity for survivors of domestic violence, runs a research consulting business, and lectures in public health and criminology at Western Sydney University. Anni will commence a PhD at Sydney University law school in 2020; her research will be on legal remedies for victims of domestic violence, and perpetrator accountability. ANGELA KINTOMINAS is a Scientia PhD Scholar at the University of New South Wales and Teaching Fellow at UNSW Law. As a feminist legal researcher, Angela’s interests are in the intersections of gender, migration and work. She is a Research Associate with the Migrant Worker Justice Initiative and the Social Policy Research Centre.

ANDY SYMINGTON is a PhD candidate at UNSW Law and an Associate of the Australian Human Rights Institute. He is researching business and human rights, focusing on the extraction of lithium in the high Andean salt flats of South America. In 2018 he was honoured to be the recipient of UNSW’s inaugural Judith Parker Wood Memorial Prize for human rights law. He is an experienced freelance writer and journalist. JOSH GIBSON is a current PhD Candidate and Garth Nettheim Doctoral Teaching Fellow at UNSW. He is a member of the Australian Human Rights Institute and Gilbert + Tobin Centre. Josh’s research interests include human rights litigation, public interest issues and the role of the courts in the Australian human rights praxis. Josh has experience teaching public law, and legal research at UNSW, and human rights law at Macquarie University.

PRODUCTION TEAM Student editor: Rouein Momen Production manager: Gabrielle Dunlevy Designer: Stephanie Kay, On the Farm Creative Services Cover and Inside llustrations: Dean Mortensen, ScenesByDean

Guide to acronyms used in this issue ARRD

Athletes’ Rights and Responsibilities Declaration

ILO

International Labour Organization

ASA

Athletics South Africa

IOC

International Olympics Committee

CAS

Court of Arbitration for Sport

NOC

National Olympic Committee

CGF

Commonwealth Games Federation

SGB

Sports Governing Body

CSHR

Centre for Sport and Human Rights

SRA

Sport and Rights Alliance

FIFA

Fédération Internationale de Football Association (French) International Federation of Association Football (English)

UDPR

Universal Declaration of Player Rights

UEFA

Union of European Football Associations

IAAF

International Association of Athletics Federations

UDHR

Universal Declaration of Human Rights

IF

International Sports Federation

UNGPs

United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights

© 2020 Human Rights Defender. The views expressed herein are those of the authors. The Australian Human Rights Institute accepts no liability for any comments or errors of fact. Copyright of articles is reserved by the Human Rights Defender. ISSN 1039-2637 CRICOS Provider Code. 00098G

HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDER  |  VOLUME 29: ISSUE 2 – AUGUST 2020


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