国际反兴奋剂治理中干预运动员权利的限度

    The Limits of Athlete Rights Interventions in International Anti-Doping Governance

    • 摘要: 通过文献资料调研等研究方法,从权利保护的逆向视角剖析国际反兴奋剂治理中干预运动员权利的理论逻辑以及合理限度,借以明确运动员权利保障之推进场域。反兴奋剂组织所追求的公共利益与运动员所追求的私人利益之间的矛盾与平衡是国际反兴奋剂治理中的突出问题。理想的治理框架应实现反兴奋剂组织有效管控与运动员权利充分保护的双重目标。然而,随着世界反兴奋剂机构权力的扩张,反兴奋剂治理中“权力−权利”结构失衡的背后是运动员个人意见独立表达的个人利益对反兴奋剂公共利益的妥协与退让。研究认为,在反兴奋剂治理中对运动员权利的干预并非毫无限度,权利干预措施应受到法律保留原则、正当程序原则、比例原则和本质内容不得侵犯原则的规制。这些原则构成了反兴奋剂治理中运动员权利干预的边界。

       

      Abstract: Through methods such as literature review and an examination of rights protection from an inverse perspective, this study analyzes the theoretical rationale and permissible boundaries of interventions on athletes’ rights in international anti-doping governance, aiming to delineate pathways for safeguarding athletes’ rights. A central challenge lies in reconciling the tension between the public interest pursued by anti-doping organizations and the private interests of athletes. An optimal governance framework must balance effective anti-doping regulation with robust protections for athletes’ rights. However, as the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) expands its authority, the structural imbalance between institutional power and individual rights in anti-doping governance reflects a trend where athletes’ personal interests—such as the autonomous expression of dissent—are increasingly subordinated to the public interest of anti-doping mandates. This study contends that interventions on athletes’ rights in anti-doping governance are not unlimited; they must be constrained by principles of legal reservation, due process, proportionality, and the non-infringement of the essential integrity of athletes’ rights. Collectively, these principles define the boundaries of rights interventions in anti-doping governance.

       

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