Putting racism offside. An evaluation of the case law of the Royal Belgian Football Association’s National Chamber for the fight against discrimination and racism / Jan Devriendt
2024
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Title
Putting racism offside. An evaluation of the case law of the Royal Belgian Football Association’s National Chamber for the fight against discrimination and racism / Jan Devriendt
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Venice, Italy: Global Campus of Human Rights, 2024
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English
Summary
This thesis researches the functioning of the National Chamber against
Racism and Discrimination (NCDR or Chamber), which is a global first
of its kind. It aims to tackle the issue of racist speech in football, a major
challenge that football faces today. First, the frameworks regarding racist
speech are examined, both the ones designed for football and nonfootball
contexts. Second, the case law of the NCDR is analyzed, addressing
trends and things that stand out. Then, this analysis is put in
light of the discovered frameworks, to evaluate the functioning of the
Chamber. The result is that the NCDR does a very good job overall in
respecting its regulations, both literally and in their spirit. However,
there is some room for improvement. This is further addressed in the
last chapter, which contains some proposals on how the Chamber can
achieve this enhancement.
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