Ten Years On: Reflecting on the Origins and Future of Sport and Human Rights
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In the coming weeks, the Centre for Sport and Human Rights will publish Responsible Sport, our strategy for 2026–2030. The roots of this refreshed strategy go back a decade — to three days in November 2015, in Glion, Switzerland, when the question of whether sport could better address its human rights impacts was put to a room of diverse stakeholders representing a range of institutions and governments.
Ten years on, from that pivotal meeting, six participants in the original meeting join our COO William Rook to reflect on what has changed, what has proven more resistant to change than anticipated, and what the next decade requires.
Featuring:
Mary Harvey - CEO, Centre for Sport and Human Rights
William Rook - COO, Centre for Sport and Human Rights
John Morrison - Former CEO of the Institute for Human Rights and Business
Rémy Friedman - Senior Advisor on BHR, Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs
Philip Jennings - Former General Secretary of UNI Global Union
Minky Worden - Director of Global Initiatives, Human Rights Watch
Lucy Amis - Special Advisor, Centre for Sport and Human Rights
Michael K Addo - Professor of Law, University of Notre Dame