[1] The FDC regulates almost all issues related to doping, corruption, arbitration, racism, stadium bans, etc...
According to the Abanazir (2024) “sport is diverse from a legal standpoint because of its systems of regulation, adjudication, governance, and enforcement”(.
The article will conclude that although harmonizing norms and interpretations related to sporting integrity through national and global institutions may be acceptable, these must be achieved by promoting good governance and human rights.
Member associations and confederations are now required to inform FIFA of any decisions regarding sexual abuse and match-fixing cases.
So effective anti-doping strategies require sport-specific risk assessments and regular updates based on scientific evidence.
Measuring doping prevalence through epidemiological tools and biomarkers is crucial for understanding and addressing the problem.
Transparency and cooperation among all stakeholders are essential to protect the integrity of sport and support clean athletes.
13, established that “Any person who offends the dignity or integrity of a country, a person or a group of people through contemptuous, discriminatory or derogatory words or actions (by any means whatsoever) on account of race, skin color, ethnic, national or social origin, gender, disability, sexual orientation, language, religion, political opinion, wealth, birth or any other status or any other reason, shall be sanctioned with a suspension lasting at least ten matches or a specific period, or any other appropriate disciplinary measure.” Despite the existence of these strict laws that criminalize racial discrimination and racist insults and set harsh penalties for those who commit these acts, Black and Latino players continue to suffer from manifestations of racism in European stadiums.
The FDC decisions and regulations engages the following FIFA committees: Castellana, G. B. , Filho, G. B. , Heuss, S. & Schneeberger, A. R. (2023).