Gender Equality in Sports ― does the state have responsibilities?
The article is the first to explore the Icelandic legal framework for sports with a focus on gender equality. The underlying principles of the current legal framework, domestic and international obligations as well as government policy and funding are analyzed, applying doctrinal methodology. Due to...
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doaj-2e9ba6c737294fd8a0bdf8e9dd2389d32020-11-25T01:16:18ZengUniversity of IcelandStjórnmál og Stjórnsýsla1670-68031670-679X2018-06-0114210713410.13177/irpa.a.2018.14.2.62292Gender Equality in Sports ― does the state have responsibilities?María Rún BjarnadóttirBjarni Már MagnússonHafrún KristjánsdóttirMargrét Lilja GuðmundsdóttirThe article is the first to explore the Icelandic legal framework for sports with a focus on gender equality. The underlying principles of the current legal framework, domestic and international obligations as well as government policy and funding are analyzed, applying doctrinal methodology. Due to the structural formation of sports in Iceland, the article also examines the Icelandic sports association and to what extent gendered perspectives are reflected in its structure, bylaws and policy. The main conclusion is that the state does have an obligation to ensure gender equality in sports in Iceland. The article suggests some legal uncertainty as regards the extent of this responsibility, not least due to the distributed structure of legal responsibility of sports in Iceland. The distinction between sports as an organized recreational or youth activity on one hand and as a part of the work market on the other, calls for further studies concerning recent legal amendments demanding equal pay for equal work under the Gender Equality Act. The findings of the article highlight that there is room for improvement concerning the promotion of gender equality in Icelandic sports. The authors suggest a number of efforts for public authorities and the sports movement in Iceland to improve the situation.http://www.irpa.is/article/view/2772Íþróttirjafnrétti kynjannajafnréttislögalþjóðlegar skuldbindingar. |
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María Rún Bjarnadóttir Bjarni Már Magnússon Hafrún Kristjánsdóttir Margrét Lilja Guðmundsdóttir Gender Equality in Sports ― does the state have responsibilities? Stjórnmál og Stjórnsýsla Íþróttir jafnrétti kynjanna jafnréttislög alþjóðlegar skuldbindingar. |
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María Rún Bjarnadóttir Bjarni Már Magnússon Hafrún Kristjánsdóttir Margrét Lilja Guðmundsdóttir |
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Gender Equality in Sports ― does the state have responsibilities? |
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Gender Equality in Sports ― does the state have responsibilities? |
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Gender Equality in Sports ― does the state have responsibilities? |
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Gender Equality in Sports ― does the state have responsibilities? |
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gender equality in sports ― does the state have responsibilities? |
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University of Iceland |
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Stjórnmál og Stjórnsýsla |
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The article is the first to explore the Icelandic legal framework for sports with a focus on gender equality. The underlying principles of the current legal framework, domestic and international obligations as well as government policy and funding are analyzed, applying doctrinal methodology. Due to the structural formation of sports in Iceland, the article also examines the Icelandic sports association and to what extent gendered perspectives are reflected in its structure, bylaws and policy. The main conclusion is that the state does have an obligation to ensure gender equality in sports in Iceland. The article suggests some legal uncertainty as regards the extent of this responsibility, not least due to the distributed structure of legal responsibility of sports in Iceland. The distinction between sports as an organized recreational or youth activity on one hand and as a part of the work market on the other, calls for further studies concerning recent legal amendments demanding equal pay for equal work under the Gender Equality Act. The findings of the article highlight that there is room for improvement concerning the promotion of gender equality in Icelandic sports. The authors suggest a number of efforts for public authorities and the sports movement in Iceland to improve the situation. |
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Íþróttir jafnrétti kynjanna jafnréttislög alþjóðlegar skuldbindingar. |
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