This article explores the definition of ‘sportswoman’ as put forward in the Caster Semenya case (2019) and the Dutee Chand case (2015) before the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). It analyses the structural and discursive factors that made it possible for the CAS to endorse a definition that reduces sex and gender to a matter concerning testosterone. By relying on the concept of intersectionality and analytical sensibilities from Critical Legal Studies, the article shows that framing the cases as a matter of scientific dispute, instead of as concerning human rights, significantly influenced the CAS decisions. Moreover, structural elements of international sports law, such as the lack of knowledge of human rights among CAS arbitrators an...
The recent decision of the European Court of Human Rights in Semenya v Switzerland is a landmark cas...
This paper demonstrates an attempt at a conceptual examination of gender identity difficulties in pr...
This paper analyzes gender verification of sportswomen as one of the surveillance practices present ...
The right to participate in sport, regardless of race, gender, or other defining characteristics is ...
On 27 July, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (‘CAS’) delivered a landmark ruling on the regulation...
Professional sports are a cornerstone of mainstream capitalist society, a site where issuesof race, ...
The aim of this thesis has emphasised on justice within the regulation constructed by The Internatio...
At the time of this writing, a new International Association of Athletics Federations regulation pre...
According to the Differences of Sex Development (DSD) Regulations of the International Association o...
International audienceAfter South African athlete Caster Semenya won the 800m title at the 2009 Worl...
International audienceAfter the young South African athlete Caster Semenya won the 800m title at the...
The aim of this thesis has emphasised on justice within the regulation constructed by The Internatio...
This book presents an interdisciplinary approach to examining gender-related sports dispute resoluti...
In light of observed deficiencies in democratic accountability of SGBs (Freeburn, Regulating interna...
The recent decision of the European Court of Human Rights in Semenya v Switzerland is a landmark cas...
This paper demonstrates an attempt at a conceptual examination of gender identity difficulties in pr...
This paper analyzes gender verification of sportswomen as one of the surveillance practices present ...
The right to participate in sport, regardless of race, gender, or other defining characteristics is ...
On 27 July, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (‘CAS’) delivered a landmark ruling on the regulation...
Professional sports are a cornerstone of mainstream capitalist society, a site where issuesof race, ...
The aim of this thesis has emphasised on justice within the regulation constructed by The Internatio...
At the time of this writing, a new International Association of Athletics Federations regulation pre...
According to the Differences of Sex Development (DSD) Regulations of the International Association o...
International audienceAfter South African athlete Caster Semenya won the 800m title at the 2009 Worl...
International audienceAfter the young South African athlete Caster Semenya won the 800m title at the...
The aim of this thesis has emphasised on justice within the regulation constructed by The Internatio...
This book presents an interdisciplinary approach to examining gender-related sports dispute resoluti...
In light of observed deficiencies in democratic accountability of SGBs (Freeburn, Regulating interna...
The recent decision of the European Court of Human Rights in Semenya v Switzerland is a landmark cas...
This paper demonstrates an attempt at a conceptual examination of gender identity difficulties in pr...
This paper analyzes gender verification of sportswomen as one of the surveillance practices present ...