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    Human Rights in Youth Sport: A Critical Review of Children's Rights in Competitive Sport

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    ISBN: 9780415305594
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    AuthorDavid, Paulo
    Pub Date09/12/2004
    BindingPaperback
    Pages352
    Publisher: ROUTLEDGE
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    A critical analysis of some very real problems within youth sport, with issues that relate specifically to children, this book argues that the future development of sport depends on the creation of a child-centred sport system.

    Does competitive sport respect children's human rights? Is intensive training child labour? Is competitive stress a form of child abuse?

    The human rights of children have been recognized in the 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, and ratified by 192 countries. Paulo David's work makes it clear, however, that too often competitive sport fails to recognize the value of respect for international child rights norms and standards.

    Human Rights in Youth Sport offers critical analysis of some very real problems within youth sport and argues that the future development of sport depends on the creation of a child-centred sport system. Areas of particular concern include issues of:



    over-training
    physical, emotional and sexual abuse
    doping and medical ethics
    education
    child labour
    accountability of governments, sports federations, coaches and parents.

    The text will be essential reading for anybody with an interest in the ethics of sport, youth sport, coaching and sports development.