THE LEGAL APPROACH OF SPORTS ARBITRATION COURTS IN ACHIEVING PEACE IN THE SPORTS FIELD

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BERDAI ABDELHAMID, SAAD BEKAI, ABDELKADER ABOUBAKR

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      The sports movement consists of members and structures striving to achieve one goal, which is the promotion and development of physical and sports activities. In pursuing this goal, they interact with each other, their interests may conflict, and the means to achieve their goal vary. This diversity can lead to the emergence of a conflict between two parties or a group of parties, whether they are natural persons or legal entities, or between a natural person and a legal entity. This conflict revolves around physical and sports activities. If this conflict persists without an amicable resolution and escalates, becoming an obstacle to the achievement of the goals of these individuals, whether natural or legal, they must resort to an authority with the power to arbitrate in the dispute. In this regard, Algerian sports legislation has established ways to resolve sports disputes through authorised frameworks and structures, such as the establishment of a sports arbitration court provided by the National Olympic Committee to settle disputes between members and structures in the sports field.

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