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This document outlines the key aspects of sports law and governance in India. It discusses how sports can be divided into amateur, professional, and international levels. It also mentions some of the draft bills and acts related to sports in India, including the National Sports Development Code of 2011. Additionally, it describes the structure of international and national sports federations and governing bodies, from the international level all the way down to clubs and districts. Finally, it provides an overview of some of the major international sports organizations like the United Nations, International Olympic Committee, and World Anti-Doping Agency.
This document outlines the key aspects of sports law and governance in India. It discusses how sports can be divided into amateur, professional, and international levels. It also mentions some of the draft bills and acts related to sports in India, including the National Sports Development Code of 2011. Additionally, it describes the structure of international and national sports federations and governing bodies, from the international level all the way down to clubs and districts. Finally, it provides an overview of some of the major international sports organizations like the United Nations, International Olympic Committee, and World Anti-Doping Agency.
This document outlines the key aspects of sports law and governance in India. It discusses how sports can be divided into amateur, professional, and international levels. It also mentions some of the draft bills and acts related to sports in India, including the National Sports Development Code of 2011. Additionally, it describes the structure of international and national sports federations and governing bodies, from the international level all the way down to clubs and districts. Finally, it provides an overview of some of the major international sports organizations like the United Nations, International Olympic Committee, and World Anti-Doping Agency.
Sports is mixture of private law and public law.
Sports can be divided into 3: Amateur- atheletes don’t participate and don’t get paid. Eg: local games or gali cricket or school. Professional- clubs. Gets paid; relationship between individual player and the owner, governed by basic contractual relationship. International sports- playing for their countries. Eg: Olympics or world cups. India- National sports development code 2011- entry 33, state list, VII schedule (Indian Olympic assn v uoi. Two other drafts- national sports development bill, 2013 and prevention of sporting fraud bill, 2013. Various state drafts- rajasthan and kerala. Foremost sports court- CAS (court for arbitration for sports). Sports broadcasting mandatory sharing act, 2007. Violence- ipc volenti non fit injuria. Structure of sports bodies- international and national federation International fed recognises only one national fed in a country and is bound by the rules and regulation of international fed. National fed controls and governs the sport in a country. Below this comes the state fed. Only state fed in one state. Below state fed (state assn) are district fed and clubs. UNITED NATIONS- 24 oct, 1945 6 organs- general assembly, security council, economic and social council, trusteeship council, ICJ and the secretariat Art 1 UN charter- includes sports India is one of 47 members- group of friends of sports for dev and peace (UNOSDP) Many gov org- ioc, wada and ifs IOC- international Olympic committee- codification of fundamental principles of olympism- 3 main purpose: statute of IOC, fundamental principles and values, defines rights and obligations of IOC- currently 102 members, 33 honorary members, 1 honor member- total number of member is 115 and not more than 8 years- amending Olympic charter, electing members and elect the host city- executive board consists of: president, 4 vp and 10 other members. Wada- world anti-doping agency- 10 november 1999- anti doping code(an instrument to ensure acceptance implementation and compliance with anti doping regulations)- consists of 12 members- CAS court of arbitration for sports- arbitration body which also provides consulting and mediation services to stakeholders, ioc, if, national oc etc- set up cause of iintricacies iin settling sports disputes- international council of arbitration for sports (ICAS) set up to provide independences to CAS
Zee telefilms v UOi- sport is considered to be a part of education. Sports has been included in the HRD s larger part of education. Sorab singh gill v UOI