This report identifies and examines ‘sites’ of interaction between the global football industry’s recruitment network and the rights of the child as articulated in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC). A ‘global production network’ (GPN) framework was used alongside the UNCRC to map and audit where children’s rights may be at risk or impinged upon, because of their involvement with football. Overall, this report found that the regulatory system and governance structures concerning the recruitment of child players within the football industry, produce consequences that impinge upon the rights of children as expressed in the UNCRC and place children at risk of exploitation and abuse
According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), every child has a right...
Little research has focused on and tried to understand the link between children`s participation in ...
UK law prohibits direct marketing of gambling to children. However, our data, gathered between 2018 ...
Children who interact with football’s recruitment and transfer processes encounter a complex web of ...
This paper examines children’s engagement with the increasingly global and commercialised football i...
This paper examines children’s engagement with the increasingly global and commercialised football i...
Sporting issues are increasingly the subject of legal intervention in the UK and elsewhere, but the ...
This paper examines issues of labour and play in children's football. It asks whether global capital...
There is a child trafficking problem in football which exists beneath public awareness. The problem ...
In common with most sport organisations, the English Football Association has come relatively recent...
Reports of human trafficking within the football industry have become a topic of academic, political...
This review was commissioned by the Child Abuse Programme (CAP) of Oak Foundation, a large internati...
Child protection (CP) has risen to the top of the UK sports policy agenda in the past four years and...
Copyright @ Brunel University, 2012In line with the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), UNI...
In October 2014, the International Safeguards for Children in Sport were launched. These Safeguards ...
According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), every child has a right...
Little research has focused on and tried to understand the link between children`s participation in ...
UK law prohibits direct marketing of gambling to children. However, our data, gathered between 2018 ...
Children who interact with football’s recruitment and transfer processes encounter a complex web of ...
This paper examines children’s engagement with the increasingly global and commercialised football i...
This paper examines children’s engagement with the increasingly global and commercialised football i...
Sporting issues are increasingly the subject of legal intervention in the UK and elsewhere, but the ...
This paper examines issues of labour and play in children's football. It asks whether global capital...
There is a child trafficking problem in football which exists beneath public awareness. The problem ...
In common with most sport organisations, the English Football Association has come relatively recent...
Reports of human trafficking within the football industry have become a topic of academic, political...
This review was commissioned by the Child Abuse Programme (CAP) of Oak Foundation, a large internati...
Child protection (CP) has risen to the top of the UK sports policy agenda in the past four years and...
Copyright @ Brunel University, 2012In line with the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), UNI...
In October 2014, the International Safeguards for Children in Sport were launched. These Safeguards ...
According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), every child has a right...
Little research has focused on and tried to understand the link between children`s participation in ...
UK law prohibits direct marketing of gambling to children. However, our data, gathered between 2018 ...