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Swallows and Amazons, or the Sporting Exception To the Gender Recognition Act

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McArdle D (2008) Swallows and Amazons, or the Sporting Exception To the Gender Recognition Act. Social and Legal Studies, 17 (1), pp. 39-57. https://doi.org/10.1177/0964663907086455

Abstract
The Gender Recognition Act 2004 purports to restrict transgendered persons¡¯ opportunities to participate in sports if their involvement is not conducive to either ¡®competitive fairness¡¯ or ¡®safety¡¯. This article considers the difficulties in founding a prohibition on either ground, through reference to the medical literature and by considering relevant developments in other jurisdictions. It works towards a theoretical framework for consideration of the broader issues concerning sport and sexed/gendered bodies by suggesting that transgender sport may be regarded as a struggle over the legitimate use of the sporting body; and one that both reinforces and challenges the significance of sports as a gendering practice.

Keywords
law; discrimination; transgender; sports; Sex discrimination in sports; Sports Sex differences; Sex and law; Discrimination in sports Law and legislation

Journal
Social and Legal Studies: Volume 17, Issue 1

StatusPublished
Publication date31/03/2008
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PublisherSage
ISSN0964-6639
eISSN1461-7390

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Dr David McArdle

Dr David McArdle

Senior Lecturer, Law