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Category: <span>Sport and Human Rights</span>

Glasgow 2014 Human Rights Policy: A Synopsis

The Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony By Grant Jarvie Glasgow 2014Glasgow 2014 was to become the first Games to adopt a human rights policy. The approach can be captured around four themes, humanity, equality, destiny… Continue Reading Glasgow 2014 Human Rights Policy: A Synopsis

The use of Sport initiatives to promote Human Rights in Palestine

By Asil Said  Introduction Books and Boxers and the Right to Movement are but two interventions aiming to make a difference to the lives of youth in Palestine. This Academy of Sport- Sport Matters blog provides… Continue Reading The use of Sport initiatives to promote Human Rights in Palestine

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