Through biographic interviews with 23 women leaders in English football, this paper examines how women leaders make sense of ongoing inequalities in football and under what conditions they challenge or repudiate gender inequalities. With reference to feminist critiques of … [Read more...]
The Role of Latin American Constitutionalism in Gender Justice in Woman’s Soccer
In this article, we analyze if some of the characteristics of New Latin American Constitutionalism can open a path to achieve gender justice in women’s soccer. Based on a study of the Colombian case, we seek to establish what type of opportunities and challenges are derived from … [Read more...]
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Feminist Governance Beyond the State: FIFA as Transnational Battleground for Feminist Legal Critique
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FIFA, Feminism, and Forum: Adjudicatory Authority in Football’s International Governance System
The economic, political, and social monopoly over the world’s most popular sport that football governance organizations, headed by FIFA, collectively possess, has conferred upon the system of international football governance a degree of legitimacy on par with that enjoyed by … [Read more...]
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Transformative Equality, Due Diligence and Female Players’ Rights: CEDAW as an Avenue for Women’s Rights Accountability in the World of Football
This work aims to reflect on the role that CEDAW Committee could play in tackling direct, indirect and structural forms of discrimination suffered by girls and women in football. While recognizing the autonomy of sports associations in the application of their own lex sportiva, … [Read more...]
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