Sport, Corruption and Human Rights: the Case of FIFA
Thesis title: | Sport, Corruption and Human Rights: the Case of FIFA |
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Author: | Shropshire, Kylea |
Thesis type: | Diploma thesis |
Supervisor: | Dvořáková, Vladimíra |
Opponents: | Vymětal, Petr |
Thesis language: | English |
Abstract: | This master thesis dissertation analyzes what kind of humanitarian issues can arise when international sporting events, such as the World Cup, are connected with powerful, global sporting organizations such as FIFA. It asks whether or not FIFA takes into consideration the positive and negative consequences that such an event might have on human rights? Or if FIFA chooses to ignore these rights in preference of organizational gain? For my investigation I decided to choose FIFA because it is one of the most important sports organizations in the world and wields a great deal of power thanks to its corporate partners and football's worldwide appeal. My hypothesis is simple: Decisions made by FIFA are heavily influenced by endemic corruption throughout the organization that does not prioritize citizen rights or human rights development more generally. |
Keywords: | Mega Sporting Events; Football; Corruption; FIFA; Human Rights; World Cup |
Thesis title: | Sport, Corruption and Human Rights: the Case of FIFA |
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Author: | Shropshire, Kylea |
Thesis type: | Diplomová práce |
Supervisor: | Dvořáková, Vladimíra |
Opponents: | Vymětal, Petr |
Thesis language: | English |
Abstract: | This master thesis dissertation analyzes what kind of humanitarian issues can arise when international sporting events, such as the World Cup, are connected with powerful, global sporting organizations such as FIFA. It asks whether or not FIFA takes into consideration the positive and negative consequences that such an event might have on human rights? Or if FIFA chooses to ignore these rights in preference of organizational gain? For my investigation I decided to choose FIFA because it is one of the most important sports organizations in the world and wields a great deal of power thanks to its corporate partners and football's worldwide appeal. My hypothesis is simple: Decisions made by FIFA are heavily influenced by endemic corruption throughout the organization that does not prioritize citizen rights or human rights development more generally. |
Keywords: | World Cup; FIFA; Corruption; Sport; Human Rights; Mega Sporting Events |
Information about study
Study programme: | Mezinárodní ekonomické vztahy/International and Diplomatic Studies |
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Type of study programme: | Magisterský studijní program |
Assigned degree: | Ing. |
Institutions assigning academic degree: | Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze |
Faculty: | Faculty of International Relations |
Department: | Department of Political Sciences |
Information on submission and defense
Date of assignment: | 26. 6. 2014 |
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Date of submission: | 15. 5. 2015 |
Date of defense: | 8. 9. 2015 |
Identifier in the InSIS system: | https://insis.vse.cz/zp/48470/podrobnosti |