00798nam0-2200313---450-99000915158040332120100505123142.09280121723000915158FED01000915158(Aleph)000915158FED0100091515820100223d1986----km-y0itay50------bafreGB--------001yyDocuments de baseOMI4e éd.LondresOMI19862 v.22 cmInternational Maritime Organization29304ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990009151580403321DPR 33-26313232DECDPR 33-26413233DECDECDocuments de base778843UNINA01089nam0 22002891i 450 UON0050255920231205105421.29895-14-55073-020200207d1989 |0itac50 bafinFI|||| 1||||Kirjasuomen kehitysLaila Lehikoinen, Silva KiuruHelsinkiHelsingin yliopiston suomen kielen laitos1989193 p.24 cm.Lingua finlandeseUONC053363FIFIHelsinkiUONL000062494.541Lingua finlandese21LEHIKOINENLailaUONV109831676744KIURUSilvaUONV244261772471Helsingin Yliopiston Suomen Kielen LaitoUONV265972650ITSOL20250613RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00502559SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI FIU A 0651 SI EO 21026 7 0651 Kirjasuomen kehitys1577133UNIOR04705nam 22005775 450 991086523830332120251125182421.03-031-56452-910.1007/978-3-031-56452-9(CKB)32250066800041(MiAaPQ)EBC31465692(Au-PeEL)EBL31465692(DE-He213)978-3-031-56452-9(EXLCZ)993225006680004120240606d2024 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSports and human rights /edited by Véronique Boillet, Sophie Weerts, Andreas R. Ziegler1st ed. 2024.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Springer,2024.1 online resource (355 pages)Interdisciplinary Studies in Human Rights,2509-2979 ;10version imprimée (hardback) 9783031564512 version imprimée (papaerback) 9783031564543 Introduction -- ‘But you’re ok…’ British South Asians and Regulatory Barriers to Participation in Sport -- Gendered Athletes in Sports: CEDAW’s role in tackling heterosexist and racialized uniforms in sports -- #MeToo, Sport, and Women: Foul, Own Goal, or Touchdown? Online abuse of women in sport as a contemporary issue -- Hormonal eligibility criteria in women’s professional sports under the ECHR: The case of Caster Semenya v. Switzerland -- Filipinos first? Exploring xenophobia and its legal remedies in Philippine amateur basketball -- Respecting the Right to Nationality in International Sport -- Athlete Activism at the Olympics: Challenging the legality of Rule 50 as a restriction on freedom of expression -- The incompatibility of banning political speech in sports with the right to freedom of expression under the European Convention on Human Rights -- Freedom of Expression of Athletes and Players: The Current and Potential Role of the European Court ofHuman Rights as a Watchdog in Sport -- The Court of Arbitration for Sport under Human Rights Scrutiny: The role of the Swiss Federal Tribunal and the European Court of Human Rights -- Conceptualizing the right to sport: Why should trivial participation in sport be regarded as a human right?Based on a series of themes and case studies, this book aims to illustrate the impact of sports policies and practices on individuals and their identities, and to analyze the potential solutions offered by International human rights law (IHRL) for these infringements. It bridges the gap between IHRL and sports studies, and will be useful to scholars in both fields, especially those unfamiliar with each other’s work. Furthermore, by investigating the context of sport and its governance, this collection offers a series of valuable insights, enabling the development of an interpretation of ‘law in context’ for legal scholars in the field of human rights. As the governance and regulation of sport are seen as illustrations of other forms of normativity, this book also contributes to the conversation about the transnational dimension of law and legal orders. In this respect, it illustrates that normative autonomy in the field of sport, associated with the idea of lex sportiva,tends to be relative regarding IHRL. The sporting environment is not disconnected from major contemporary social issues: it constitutes a public space in which injustices can be denounced, but also the theater in which prejudices are perpetuated against various parties, such as athletes or workers. IHRL commonly addresses attacks on individual dignity and social justice issues by guaranteeing rights to individuals and offering them protection mechanisms. In this context, can IHRL solve the problems encountered in the sporting environment? This is the question that animates this volume. This is an open access book.Interdisciplinary Studies in Human Rights,2509-2979 ;10International lawSportsLaw and legislationHuman rightsInternational Sports LawHuman RightsInternational law.SportsLaw and legislation.Human rights.International Sports Law.Human Rights.344.099Boillet Véronique1742673Weerts Sophie1742674Ziegler Andreas R1742675MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910865238303321Sports and Human Rights4169387UNINA