Publication: Magyar Közlöny
Issue: MK-2007-56 (Year: 2007, Number: 56)
Era: 2004-2010
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Paragraph Index: 4

(1988), Punta del Este (1999) and Athens (2004) and 32 C/Resolution 9 adopted by the General Conference of UNESCO at its 32nd session (2003), bearing in mind the World Anti-Doping Code adopted by the World Anti-Doping Agency at the World Conference on Doping in Sport, Copenhagen, 5 March 2003, and the Copenhagen Declaration on Anti-Doping in Sport, mindful also of the influence that elite athletes have on youth, aware of the ongoing need to conduct and promote research with the objectives of improving detection of doping and better understanding of the factors affecting use in order for prevention strategies to be most effective, aware also of the importance of ongoing education of athletes, athlete support personnel and the community at large in preventing doping, mindful of the need to build the capacity of States Parties to implement anti-doping programmes, aware that public authorities and the organizations responsible for sport have complementary responsibilities to prevent and combat doping in sport, notably to ensure the proper conduct, on the basis of the principle of fair play, of sports events and to protect the health of those that take part in them, recognizing that these authorities and organizations must work together for these purposes, ensuring the highest degree of independence and transparency at all appropriate levels, determined to take further and stronger cooperative action aimed at the elimination of doping in sport, recognizing that the elimination of doping in sport is dependent in part upon progressive harmonization of anti-doping standards and practices in sport and cooperation at the national and global levels, adopts this Con ven ti on on this ni ne te enth day of Oc to ber 2005. 2007/56. szám I. Scope Article 1 Purpose of the Convention The purpose of this Convention, within the framework of the strategy and programme of activities of UNESCO in the area of physical education and sport, is to promote the prevention of and the fight against doping in sport, with a view to its elimination. Article 2 Definitions These definitions are to be understood within the context of the World Anti-Doping Code. However, in case of conflict the provisions of the Convention will prevail. For the purposes of this Convention:

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