FIFA launches second edition of Executive Program on Anti-Doping Fight

09/25/2022 at 12:53

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It will be taught in 2023 and is aimed at lawyers, doctors or sports managers interested in the subject

The program provides an in-depth analysis of the institutional and regulatory framework of the fight against doping

The FIFA has launched the second edition of its Executive Program on the Fight against Doping, which will be held in 2023 and is aimed at lawyers, doctors or sports managers interested in the matter of federations, clubs, leagues, player unions, lawyers, laboratories or institutions private.

The program provides an in-depth analysis of the institutional and regulatory framework of the fight against doping, as well as its scientific aspects, and will take place in three modules from March to May.

Its contents include the World Anti-Doping Codethe A International Testing Agency (ITA), the list of prohibited substances that the World Agency will update on October 1, the conduct of doping tests and controls and the responsibility of international federations and national anti-doping organizations.

Also violations of regulations, the role of laboratories, authorizations for therapeutic use, addictive substances, sanctions, civil and criminal legislation, procedures and resources, as well as the jurisprudence of the Sports Arbitration Court (TAS) and data protection.

The FIFA stressed that since the creation of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) in 1999, the fight against doping in sport has evolved drastically and considered it necessary to take a comprehensive approach to be able to deal with possible cases, both from the results management phase and before the judicial bodies of a national or international federation. or before him TAS.

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