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摘要
本研究论文旨在深入探讨运动员抗议、体育运动中的政治表现形式和体育仲裁法庭(CAS)的作用之间复杂的交叉关系,尤其强调 2020 年东京奥运会。论文采用探索性设计,将历史背景与分析洞察力相结合。该书的结构包括:介绍 CAS 和运动员抗议的意义;追溯奥运会政治表达的历史先例;阐述 CAS 的管辖权和程序;对 2020 年东京奥运会的争议进行细致概述;并与之前的奥运 CAS 裁决进行比较分析。2020 年东京奥运会期间,运动员抗议和政治表达空前高涨。CAS 在奥运会期间做出的重要裁决对运动员的行为、公众舆论和奥委会的立场产生了深远影响。值得注意的是,CAS 的裁决显示出一种谨慎的态度,在奥林匹克准则和运动员权利之间取得了平衡。本研究揭示了体育机构与运动员表达之间不断演变的动态关系。CAS 作为裁决机构,在塑造此类抗议的轨迹方面发挥着关键作用,并有可能影响未来的奥林匹克政策。深入了解 CAS 裁决的复杂性,有助于体育专业人士、运动员和决策者预测即将发生的争议可能产生的结果。这反过来又有助于使奥运赛事更加天衣无缝。本研究深入探讨了 2020 年东京奥运会期间中国科学院对运动员抗议的处理情况。与以往研究不同的是,本研究将历史、程序和伦理层面结合在一起,对这一错综复杂、全球瞩目的领域提供了全面的了解。
The Court of Arbitration for Sport and Athlete Protests: A Focus on the 2020 Tokyo Olympics
This research paper aims to delve into the complex intersection of athlete protests, political expressions in sports, and the Court of Arbitration for Sport’s (CAS) role, particularly emphasizing the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. An exploratory design is employed, combining historical context with analytical insight. The structure covers an introduction to CAS and the significance of athlete protests, traces the historical precedent of political expressions in Olympic Games, elaborates on the jurisdiction and procedures of CAS, provides a meticulous overview of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics controversies, and conducts a comparative analysis with previous Olympic CAS rulings. The 2020 Tokyo Olympics witnessed an unprecedented surge in athlete protests and political expressions. Key CAS rulings during these games had a profound influence on athlete behaviour, public opinion, and the stance of the Olympic Committee. Notably, CAS’s decisions revealed a cautious approach, balancing the Olympic guidelines and athlete rights. The study illuminates the evolving dynamics between sports institutions and athlete expressions. CAS, as an adjudicatory body, plays a pivotal role in shaping the trajectory of such protests, potentially influencing future Olympic policies. Gaining insights into the intricacies of the CAS decisions empowers sports professionals, athletes, and decision-makers to predict the possible outcomes of upcoming disputes. This in turn contributes to more seamless Olympic events. The present study delves deeply into the CAS’s engagement with athlete protests during the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Distinct from previous research, this work amalgamates historical, procedural, and ethical dimensions, offering a comprehensive understanding of an area that is both intricate and under the global spotlight.