Handbook | A. Administrative
Subjects | 01. FIDE Statutes
01. FIDE Statutes
GENS UNA SUMUS
The moral strength of FIDE is manifested by the discipline of its
members.
Statutes of the World Chess Federation - Federation
Internationale des Echecs - FIDE, founded 20 July, 1924, Paris, France.
Approved on June 25, 1974 Amended on November 6, 1976; November 7, 8 and
10, 1978; December 3 and 6, 1980; July 29, 1981; November 10 and 15, 1982;
October 5-8, 1983; November 28 to December 1, 1986; 7-9 August, 1989; 30
November to 3 December 1990; 21-23 June 1992; 22-24 November 1993, 13-15
December, 1994; 22-24 November 1995; 29 September to 1 October 1996; 2-10
September 1997; 2-13 October 1998 and 7 October 1999.
- Chapter 01 - Status,
principles and aims of FIDE
- Chapter 02 - FIDE
members, their rights and their duties
- Chapter 03 - FIDE
officials and organizations
- Chapter 04 - The
General Assembly
- Chapter 05 - The
Executive Board
- Chapter 06 - Continental
Assemblies - Rights and Obligations
- Chapter 07 - The
Presidential Board
- Chapter 08 - The
commissions, or the delegates, of FIDE
- Chapter 09 - The
President, Deputy President, Vice Presidents and Continental Presidents (GA '95)
- Chapter 10 - The
Zonal Presidents
- Chapter 11 - Other
officials and organizations of FIDE
- Chapter 12 - Election
conditions
- Chapter 13 - Financial
regulations
- Chapter 14 - Miscellaneous
regulations
- Chapter 15 - Ethics
- Chapter 16 - Recall
and Expulsion
- Chapter 17 - Final
Settlement of Disputes at the Court of Arbitration for Sport
- Chapter 18 - Doping
and Drug Use
- Chapter 19 - Miscellaneous
regulations
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