体育与人权:评估民族国家在确保体育参与权利方面的表现

IF 2.8 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM European Journal for Sport and Society Pub Date : 2022-02-17 DOI:10.1080/16138171.2022.2032920
A. J. Veal
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根据联合国《世界人权宣言》(UDHR)的规定,参加体育运动被视为一项人权,是“参与社区文化生活”的一个组成部分。在欧洲委员会的《全民体育宪章》、教科文组织的《国际体育教育、体育活动和体育宪章》以及《奥林匹克宪章》中,体育运动也被宣布为一项人权。已批准与《世界人权宣言》相关法律条约的联合国成员国承诺确保所涉及的权利,并向联合国提交定期报告,说明它们在这方面的进展。对欧盟成员国最近进展报告的审查显示,普遍未能承认体育作为一项人权的地位,也没有纳入体育参与水平的数据。鉴于缺乏现有的关于评估国家在实现体育参与权利方面的表现的指导方针,本文提出了一个可行的例子来展示这种程序的可能方法,为了演示目的,利用欧盟委员会的欧洲晴雨表调查数据,并考虑到各国人均GDP水平的变化。
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Sport and human rights: assessing the performance of nation states in assuring the right to sport participation
Abstract Participation in sport is recognised as a human right under the terms of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), as a component of ‘participation in the cultural life of the community’. It has also been declared a human right in the Council of Europe’s Sport for All Charter, the UNESCO International Charter of Physical Education, Physical Activity and Sport and the Olympic Charter. UN member states which have ratified the legal treaties associated with the UDHR undertake to assure the rights involved and to submit periodical reports to the UN on their progress in doing so. A review of EU member states’ recent progress reports reveals a general failure to recognise the status of sport as a human right or to include data on levels of sport participation. Given the absence of existing guidelines on assessment of national performance in regard to realisation of the right to sport participation, this paper presents a worked example to demonstrate a possible methodology for such a procedure, utilising, for demonstration purposes, the European Commission’s Eurobarometer survey data and taking account of variation in national GDP per capita levels.
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European Journal for Sport and Society
European Journal for Sport and Society HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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