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University of Baltimore Journal of International Law

2016

Human rights

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Emerging Issues: Fifa World Cup 2022: Enjoying The Game At The Suffering Of Migrant Workers, Iram Ashraf Jan 2016

Emerging Issues: Fifa World Cup 2022: Enjoying The Game At The Suffering Of Migrant Workers, Iram Ashraf

University of Baltimore Journal of International Law

On December 2, 2010, the Federation Internationale de Football Association (“FIFA”), granted Qatar the honor of hosting the 2022 World Cup. FIFA’s president, Sepp Blatter, stated that hosting the World Cup in Qatar, an “unstable region of the world,” is intended to unify millions of people that may not otherwise come together, such as Israelis and Palestinians. FIFA has put great efforts towards hosting this event in Qatar, so much so that it changed the tournament to be held in the winter rather than the summer for the first time in history. The logic behind this timing change was to …


Emerging Issues: Breaking News: Polish Legislators Make Waves With New Broadcast Media Law, Eu Human Rights Concerns On The Rise, Margery R. Beltran Jan 2016

Emerging Issues: Breaking News: Polish Legislators Make Waves With New Broadcast Media Law, Eu Human Rights Concerns On The Rise, Margery R. Beltran

University of Baltimore Journal of International Law

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