HISTORY OF CREATION OF INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC LAW

Autor: Dubinska, Zoryana
Jazyk: ukrajinština
Rok vydání: 2019
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3588586
Popis: The article is devoted to the Institute of International Olympic Law. Scientists' opinions on the definition of the term "institute of law", "institute of international Olympic law" and "Olympic Games" also. The article provides a brief historical analysis of the creation of international Olympic law, namely: the Ancient Period, the Roman Period, the Medieval Age, the Renaissance and the Renaissance. The origins of the creation of the first Olympic Games are investigated, the period of origin, prosperity and reasons for the period of decline are characterized, and subsequently the prohibition of the Olympic Games for a long time. A brief analysis of the attitude in the different historical periods to the concept of "Olympism", sports in general, participation in sports competitions in different historical periods. Particular attention is paid to the revival and establishment of the Olympics of the present. Emphasis is placed on the figure of Baron Pierre de Coubertin, a French scientist and public figure who owns the idea of reviving and hosting the first Olympics of the present. The main reasons for creating a single system of rules for different sports are outlined. The creation of the first international sports federations is analyzed. It is established that the main institutes of international Olympic law are: the International Olympic Committee, National Olympic Committees, international sports organizations, national sports federations, etc., and it is established that the main institute of international Olympic law is the International Olympic Committee. The focus is on the research of the Law Institute in the field of sports, namely the legal relationships arising in the international sports arena.
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