Issues related to the regulation of sports contracts in civil law
Keywords:
Sports, Contract, sports contracts, Sports organizationsAbstract
In this article issues of regulation of sports contracts in civil law, contractual obligations in the regulation of contracts in civil law, directions of regulation of sports contract relations in civil law are scientifically analyzed. Practical proposals and recommendations have been developed to improve the quality of sports contracts and ensure full compliance with regulations. The results of research and developed scientific proposals and practical recommendations can be used in practice to ensure compliance by the parties in the conclusion of sports contracts in civil law, to have a positive impact on their legal interests and improve the quality of rights and obligations.
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Convention No. 81 "OnLabour Inspections".
Convention No. 111 "On Discrimination in Respect of Employment and Types of Work".
Convention No. 144 "On Tripartite Agreements" (on International Labour Standards).
Convention No. 150 on the Regulation of Labour Issues.
Convention No. 155 on Occupational Safety and Health in the Working Environment.
Recommendation No. 31 "On the Prevention of Accidents atWork".
Recommendation No. 164 on Occupational Safety and Health.
Recommendation No. 171 "On Occupational Health Services".
Recommendation No. 177 "On safety in the use of chemicals in the workplace".
Халқаро Меҳнат Ташкилотининг асосий конвенциялари ва тавсиялари. –Т.: Инсон ҳуқуқлари бўйича Ўзбекистон Республикаси миллий маркази, 2008. – 26-178 б.
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