23/04/2026
The conference The European Court of Human Rights and Sport, held on 16 April 2026 at the Faculty of Law of Masaryk University, offered a discussion of current ECtHR case law in the field of sport ⚖️🏅. It focused in particular on sports arbitration, doping, freedom of expression, gender, and other contested issues at the intersection of sporting autonomy and the protection of fundamental rights.
The programme brought together the perspectives of academics, practitioners, and judges, creating space for a broader debate on how European human-rights standards shape the functioning of contemporary sport.
The conference also featured Michal Kovalčík of JUSTIN, who, in his response to Jan Exner’s paper on doping controls and Article 8 🧪📄, discussed the distinction between the State’s positive and negative obligations under Article 8 of the Convention in the field of sport and the protection of athletes’ privacy.
He also addressed the nature of sports governing bodies, sports courts, and sports arbitration, and the way in which private and public dimensions of fundamental-rights protection intersect within these structures.