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Sloot, B. (2024). 'Athletes՚ Human Rights, the European Legal Framework on Data Protection and the Fight against Doping' In K. Vieweg, (Ed.), Erlanger Sportrechtstagung 2023 (1st ed., pp. 115-130)
Sloot, Bart van der. "Athletes՚ Human Rights, the European Legal Framework on Data Protection and the Fight against Doping". Erlanger Sportrechtstagung 2023, edited by Klaus Vieweg, Duncker & Humblot, 2024, pp. 115-130.
Sloot, B. (2024): 'Athletes՚ Human Rights, the European Legal Framework on Data Protection and the Fight against Doping', in Vieweg, K (ed.). Erlanger Sportrechtstagung 2023. Duncker & Humblot, pp. 115-130.

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Athletes՚ Human Rights, the European Legal Framework on Data Protection and the Fight against Doping

Sloot, Bart van der

In: Erlanger Sportrechtstagung 2023 (2024), pp. 115–130

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Bart van der Sloot

Bart van der Sloot, Dr. Associate Professor, Tilburg Institute for Law Technology and Society Tilburg University

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Section Title Page Action Price
Bart van der Sloot: Athletes' Human Rights, the European Legal Framework on Data Protection and the Fight against Doping 115
I. Introduction 115
II. Organisational structure of the World Anti Doping Organisations and the regulatory framework 116
III. The fundamental right to Data Protection 116
IV. The relationship between anti-doping measures and regulation and the ECHR 117
V. Current developments 120
VI. Debate on Legalisation of Doping 120
VII. Future Research 122
VIII. Recommendations 123
1. Clear Legislative Basis for Data-Processing Activities 123
2. Conditions for the Transfer of Personal Data to Third Countries 124
3. Storage Limitation 125
4. Determination of Data Controllers and Their Obligations 125
5. Rights of Athletes 125
6. Necessity and Proportionality 126