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Basics of Sports Law: Belarus, Russia and Ukraine
1. Basics of Sports Law: Models of Belarus, Russia and Ukraine by Aliaksandr Danilevich ACE Researcher
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3. Sport as a subject of legal regulation The legal definition of “ physical culture” and “ sport ” in National legislation of Belarus, Russia and Ukraine is stipulated by special laws . Belarus : Law of 18 June 1993 “ On physical culture and sport" (with amendments on 29 November 2003 ) Russia : Federal law of 29 April 1999 “ On physical culture and sport in Russian Federation" (with amendments on 10 January 2003 ) Ukraine : Law of 24 December 1993 “ On physical culture and sport" of (with amendments on 21 June 2001 )
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6. Professional sport Ukraine activity of sportsman, coaches and other specialists, concerned with preparation and participation in sports competitions between professional sportsman; is a basic source of their incomes Russia commercial activity which purpose is the satisfaction of interests of the professional sports organizations, sportsmen choused sport as their profession , and spectators Belarus commercial , labour and other activity directed on achievement of high sports results and reception of incomes ( remunerations ) from the organization of sports actions and (or) participation in them
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10. Definition of sports law The sports law is set of norms of the law and system of acts of the sports organizations regulating physical culture and sports. The sports law is not branch of law , and branch of the legislation . In the sports law , depending on character of attitudes, various methods of regulation are used. Norms of the sports law can have public and private character. Sports attitudes are adjusted by norms administrative, civil, a labour law in view of norms of the special sports legislation .
11. Subjects of sports law natural persons juridical persons State International organizations Amateurish sportsmen professional sportsmen referees competition officials spectators sports agents international association of federations sports clubs national federations leagues IOC international sports federations WADA ICAS and CAS
12. Sources of sports law constitutional law administrative law special sports law civil/commercial law labour law international level national level INTERNATIONAL LAW NATIONAL LAW BY-LAWS OF SPORTS ORGANISATIONS
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18. Principles of sports law General principles of sports law - are inherent only in the sports law with the specific subject of regulation Additional principles of sports law - are peculiar to regulation of some institutes also by administrative , civil, labour, commercial and international law
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28. Social dialog legislation Belarus: LABOUR CODE (Chapter 33) of 26 .07.1 999 L aw "ON TRADE UNIONS" of 22 .04. 1992 Russia: LABOUR CODE of 30 .12. 2001 FEDERAL LAW “ON TRADE UNIONS, THEIR RIGHTS AND GUARANTEES of ACTIVITY” of 12 .01. 1996 FEDERAL LAW «ON ASSOCIATIONS OF EMPLOYERS » of 27 .11. 2002. Ukraine: LABOUR CODE of 10.12.1971 LAW “ON TRADE UNIONS, THEIR RIGHTS AND GUARANTEES of ACTIVITY” of 15 .09. 1999 LAW “ ON EMPLOYERS ORGANISATIONS ” of 24 .05. 2001
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30. Social dialogue in professional football in Belarus There are no football trade unions and clubs organisations registered in Belarus Why? - + Lake of legal education No players agents Low level of championship Good salary level No violation of rights
31. Social dialogue in professional football in Russia Russian Football Union Association of Professional Football Players of Russia Russian Premiere-League FIFPRO member .....
32. Social dialogue in professional football in Ukraine Football Federation of Ukraine All-Ukrainian national trade union “FOOTBALLERS OF UKRAINE” Professional Football League of Ukraine FIFPRO member .....
33. Social dialogue in professional football in Ukraine Football Federation of Ukraine All-Ukrainian national trade union “FOOTBALLERS OF UKRAINE” Professional Football League of Ukraine FIFPRO member .....