
Shubham Jain
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Human Rights | Sports | Cricket | Climate. PhD Scholar @Cambridgelaw | Fellow @SportandRights | Lead @DeclarationsPod
Cambridge
Joined February 2022
📚 New #OpenAccess article in @IntSportsLawJ about #HumanRight to #Sports - both as a freestanding right with a dignitarian basis & a derived from other human rights! @prof_mark_james @TMCAsser @SpringerNature @cambridgelaw @Olympics @sportanddev 📌 https://t.co/yAooKsSU07
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NEW REPORT India has over 800 districts — just 35 of them, home to only 7.4% of our population, have produced more than 80% of all professional playing minutes in the last 11 season. Take a moment to explore India’s ‘play deficit’ — and the pathways that could help bridge it.
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@SarahTh1n @MicheleKrech The fourth blog by Lena Holzer is focused on the potential impact of the #Semenya judgment on the eligibility of transgender athletes to participate in female competitions. It is available at https://t.co/dKRMgRFe7J
#Sportslaw #ECHR #ECtHR #TransRights
strasbourgobservers.com
Dr. Lena Holzer *** Between the first and the eight of October, the Strasbourg Observers blog is hosting a symposium examining various aspects of the ECtHR’s ruling in Semenya v. Switzerland. The...
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How can Indian #sports #governance meet global standards of: ⚖️ #StakeholderEngagement ☀️ #HumanRights 🌎 #Sustainability & #EnvironmentalJustice 🤝 #Equity & #SocialInclusion 🦺 #SafeSport
https://t.co/n0kLZVURnE
@lawpolicyreview @cambridgelaw @Sportslaw_Asser @IExpressSports
lawschoolpolicyreview.com
*Shubham Jain The National Sports Governance Act 2025 marks a major reform in India’s sports regulation, introducing new institutions and athlete representation. However, it overlooks vital global …
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A short history of the First #Cricket #WorldCup, told beautifully by @ajarrodkimber, including the fun and the dark sides, incorporating the works of @RafNicholson & @_hypocaust
@CricketAcademic @awcwvlc @bestcricstories
https://t.co/B6oLnXMGoQ
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#Sportslaw Blog! With @Faraz7S we've edited a blog symposium @StrasbourgObse1 on the #Semenya judgement of the Grand Chamber of the #ECtHR. Our opening blog introducing the symposium is available at https://t.co/W5yS5k9SYA
#ECHR #HumanRights #DSDRegulations #WorldAthletics
strasbourgobservers.com
Dr. Antoine Duval & Dr. Faraz Shahlaei1 *** Between the first and the eight of October, the Strasbourg Observers blog is hosting a symposium examining various aspects of the ECtHR’s ruling in Semenya...
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We are now #recruiting the team for Season 10 of #declarations! Applications close on 24 October 2025. Apply! 📌 https://t.co/QnvSIjLLLS
@_SarahAwan @shubhamjain224 @vargheseashwin5 @sharath_sri @DrEllaMcPherson @CGHR_Cambridge @Dept_of_POLIS @Cambridge_Uni #HumanRights
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#Sportslaw Event! On 6-7 November @TMCAsser will host the 2025 edition of the @IntSportsLawJ Conference. It will be focused on 20 years of the World Anti–Doping Code in Action. Early bird registration until tomorrow! More info at https://t.co/GqSqwpoM9u
#WADA #WADC #Doping
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In advance of @SportPosSummit, where I will facilitate a roundtable on #EnvironmentalJustice, here are some thoughts on why & how #Sport needs responses to the #ClimateCrisis that are both technically sound and socially just! @cambridgelaw @fbandclimate
https://t.co/cC8gJcUqD6
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The Social Return on Investing into Sport for Girls in Delhi | Read more 👉 https://t.co/S2q7NZWQDi
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Excited to discuss my new paper, 'The Legal Concept of Care', at the Collective’s Discussion Series this Thursday. If this is of interest, please do join us!
We are delighted to announce the schedule for this Fall’s Collective Discussions. 11 Sep: @Ira_cs95, The Legal Concept of Care 16 Oct @shbarclay , The Scalar Nature of Law 13 Nov: Patricia Mindus, TBC 11 Dec: @marienewhouse, Towards an Equality-Based Punishment Theory
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🇦🇫 At a time when transfers dominate, this could have an impact beyond football - the return of Afghanistan’s women’s team. 4 years after the Taliban regained power, FIFA is forming a refugee team in exile. I went to hear from players at a selection camp https://t.co/Zgnbv3BAjq
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A significant initiative from the @ICC and a rarity in the #sports world. However, raises questions over the distribution of funds in global #cricket, with wealth being concentrated amongst a few nations. @cricketworldcup @CricketAcademic
https://t.co/IbHJa5K11G
bbc.co.uk
The winners of the Women's Cricket World Cup will take home more prize money than Australia received for winning the 2023 men's version.
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A fantastic breakdown by @fbandclimate of the report commissioned by the UK Government, which identifies a £320 million annual financial impact on grassroots sport due to adverse and extreme weather events. https://t.co/X3Ij3qWcr5
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This promises to be an interesting read from the best in the field! @CricketAcademic
🏏Windrush Cricket: Imperial Culture, Caribbean Migration, and the Remaking of Postwar England🏏 by Dr Michael Collins @ucl OUT NOW @OxUniPress
https://t.co/U42gDfbRzE Use code AUFLY30 to get the hardback for just £21.00. #Cricket #Caribbean #Empire #decolonisation #Britain
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"India’s sports market is booming, and female athletes who have long labored in the shadow of men want to make sure they get their share of it." @MujMash @nytimes @ghosh_annesha @lav_narayanan
https://t.co/FSkyahTBY0
nytimes.com
Female athletes are using social media to increase viewership and seek better sponsorship deals in a field long dominated by men.
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Replug | Despite a growing number of women athletes asserting themselves on the international stage, there is a lack of women working as support staff – in administration, coaching, or even roles such as a physiotherapist or trainer. https://t.co/1F5n4RLmcW Shahid Judge writes
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Out of the 18 sports India competed in at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, only two sports federations have women at the helm.
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📚 New Publication: #2025 #Sport & #HumanRights #ReadingList by @SportandRights
@Sportslaw_Asser @prof_mark_james @sportanddev @UNHumanRights @UNHumanRightsEU
https://t.co/voLAEL5c4H
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The Centre for Sport and Human Rights (CSHR) is delighted to announce a new report prepared by the Cambridge Pro Bono Project (CPP), ‘Mapping Rights and Duties at the Intersection of Sport, Human Rights and the Climate Crisis’. https://t.co/HzfmupQw6S
idrottsforum.org
The Centre for Sport and Human Rights (CSHR) is delighted to announce a new report prepared by the Cambridge Pro Bono Project (CPP), ‘Mapping Rights and Duties at the Intersection of Sport, Human...
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