Sport Resolutions panel member Kwadjo Adjepong writes on how sports governance should be updated to tackle racism and increase BAME involvement in sports in light of the Black Lives Matter protests which took place this summer
Sport Resolutions board member and former Olympic swimmer Lizzie Simmonds writes about some of the challenges that athletes have faced over the past few months, particularly from the perspective of Olympic/Paralympic sportswomen and men.
Sport Resolutions National Anti-Doping Panel member and sports psychiatrist Dr. Tim Rogers looks into the effects of Covid-19 upon athlete mental health, ahead of Mental Health Awareness Week (18-24 May 2020).
Howden UK Group experts look into the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on sports event cancellation insurance, and summarise some of the most frequently asked questions posed by rights holders and event organisers
The delicate equilibrium between the international and the domestic, the private and the public in sports regulation – does the Australian Sports Tribunal provide an answer?
Our panel member Tariq Sadiq looks into the debate about the rights of religious people to express their views on social media and in the workplace when this conflicts with the rights and freedoms of others.
Sport Resolutions (SRUK) held its first breakfast roundtable event to discuss the evolution of dispute resolution in sport with honoured speakers Diane Modahl MBE and Vicente Modahl.
Ben Smiley from 4 New Square looks into the Mercato Sports Ltd v Everton FC case which concerned the extent to which dealings between a football club and football agents were governed by the Rules of the Football Association (the “FA Rules”)
Our panel member Fenella Morris QC and Alexis Hearnden from 39 Essex Chambers look into the IAAF's new eligibility regulations for the Female Classification from a human rights perspective.