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Daniela Heerdt is a researcher at the T.M.C. Asser Institute specializing in the intersection of sport and human rights, with a focus on public international law and human rights law. Her PhD dissertation from Tilburg University (2021), titled "Blurred Lines of Responsibility and Accountability – Human Rights Abuses at Mega-Sporting Events", explores legal accountability for human rights violations involving vulnerable groups like children and migrant workers.
- Education: PhD in Public International Law (Tilburg University, 2021)
Research highlights: Daniela examines how to establish legal responsibility for human rights abuses tied to mega-sporting events. Her work extends to consultancy for organizations like the Centre for Sport and Human Rights and the European Parliament, where she advises on policies, standards, and educational tools for safeguarding rights in sports.
Publications address issues such as accountability in FIFA structures, human rights frameworks for the Olympics, and systemic failures in Qatar. She co-organizes the Summer School on Sport and Human Rights with Antoine Duval.
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