Approved by the 1989 General Assembly. Amended by 1996
Presidential Board as directed by 1996 General Assembly. |
1. |
Introduction |
1.1 |
The game and concept of chess is based on the assumption that
everyone involved / concerned observe existing rules and regulations and
attaches the greatest importance to fair play and good sportsmanship.
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1.2 |
It is impossible to define exactly and in all circumstances the
standard of conduct expected from all parties involved in FIDE tournaments and
events, or to list all sets which would amount to a breach of the Code of Ethics
and lead to disciplinary sanctions. In most cases common sense will tell the
participants the standards of behavior that are required. If any participants in
a FIDE event has any doubt as to the conduct which is expected of him or her,
the FIDE officials present should be contacted or the local organizer who has
been put in charge of the event. |
1.3 |
Disputes arising during a game or tournament shall be resolved
in accordance with the rules of play in existence at the time and with the
tournament regulations. |
1.4 |
This Code of Ethics is applicable to:
- FIDE office bearers,
- member federations, delegates and counselors,
- affiliated organizations
- organizers, sponsors
- all competitors in FIDE registered tournaments.
This Code of Ethics shall govern what action may be taken
against any person (meaning either an individual or organization) who
deliberately or through gross negligence violate the rules and regulations of
the game or neglect to observe the precepts of fair play. |
2. |
Breach of Ethics
The Code of Ethics shall be breached by a person or
organization who directly or indirectly |
2.1 |
offers, or attempts to offer or accepts any consideration or
bribe with a view of influencing the result in a game of chess or election into
FIDE office. |
2.2 |
in other respects acts contrary to this Code. |
2.2.1 |
Of particular importance in this respect are the following:
Fraudulence in the administration of any FIDE or national
federation office. The same applies where incorrect information is given in
order to obtain unwarranted advantages or gain. |
2.2.2 |
Office bearers who through their behavior no longer inspire the
necessary confidence or have in other ways become unworthy of trust.
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2.2.3 |
Organizers, tournament directors, arbiters or other officials
who fail to perform their functions in an impartial and responsible manner.
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2.2.4 |
Failure to comply with normally accepted standards of courtesy
and chess etiquette. Misbehavior of a personal nature which is generally
unacceptable by normal social standards. |
2.2.5 |
Cheating or attempts at cheating during games and tournaments.
Violent, threatening or other unseemly behavior during or in connection with a
chess event. |
2.2.6 |
Players withdrawing from a tournament without valid reason or
without informing the tournament arbiter. |
2.2.7 |
Gross or repeated violations of FIDE Laws of Chess or other
approved tournament regulations. |
2.2.8 |
In any top level tournament, players, delegations or teams must
comply with a high standard dress code. Delegations includes both a player's
seconds and any other individual who the player allows to conduct business on
behalf of the players. Players are responsible for the actions of acknowledged
members of their delegations. |
2.2.9 |
Players or members of their delegations must not make
unjustified accusations toward other players, officials or sponsors. All
protests must be referred directly to the arbiter or the Technical Director of
the tournament. |
2.2.10 |
In addition, disciplinary action in accordance with this Code
of Ethics will be taken in cases of occurrences which cause the game of chess,
FIDE or its federations to appear in an unjustifiable unfavorable light and in
this way damage its reputation. |
2.2.11 |
Any conduct likely to injure or discredit the reputation of
FIDE, its events, organizers, participants, sponsors or that will enhance the
goodwill which attaches to the same. |
3. |
Breach of Ethics
The tournament officials will take all necessary steps to
ensure the proper conduct of both games and tournaments according to the Laws of
Chess and the tournament regulations. |
3.1 |
FIDE federations, officials and affiliated organizations acting
in contravention to this code can be temporarily excluded from membership or
office. |
3.2 |
Anyone acting in contravention of this code can be excluded
from participation in all FIDE tournaments or from specific types of tournaments
for a period of up to 3 years. Weight shall be given to the type of violation
and to any previous violations in decided upon the length of the exclusion
period. |
3.3 |
Tournament arbiters who fail to act in accordance with the
codes can lose their authorization or refused the right to supervise FIDE
tournaments for a period of up to 3 years. In such cases any new authorization
will only be granted accordingly to ordinary regulations. |
3.4 |
Tournament organizers who act in contravention of the code, can
be refused the right to organize FIDE events for a period of up to 3 years.
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3.5 |
In the event of a player or member of delegation creates an
unreasonable disturbance or distraction relating to rules, procedures or
conditions, at the direction of the Appeal Committee, a player may be fined up
to Five Thousand U.S. Dollars (US$5,000) and may be forfeited one or more games,
depending on the disturbance. |
3.6 |
In the case of physically or verbally aggressive or
intimidating conduct of a player or a member of delegation towards any other
individual involved with an event, FIDE may take any or all of the following
actions:
- fine a player up to Twenty Five Thousand U.S. Dollars (US$25,000).
- rule that a player has forfeited a game or a match.
- if the offensive act was committed buy a member of the player's delegation,
ask such person to leave the event. Refusal by such a person to comply may
result in penalties to the player as described.
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4. |
Administrative Procedures |
4.1 |
Breach of the regulations of this code by any Federation or
FIDE official shall be reported to the FIDE Secretariat. |
4.2 |
Breach of the regulations of this code by any person shall be
reported to and decided by the FIDE Ethics Commission. |
4.3 |
The proceedings shall be recorded in writing. Grounds must be
given for any decisions taken and these must also be in writing. |
4.4 |
Appeals against decision taken by any FIDE official can be
submitted to the FIDE Ethics Commission. The appeal must be sent by registered
mail together with a deposit of Two Hundred Fifty U.S. Dollars (US$250). The
deposit will be returned should the appeal to all intents and purposes prove to
be justified. |
4.5 |
Any decisions made by the Ethics Commission may be the object
of appeal arbitration proceedings in accordance with the Code of sports-related
arbitration of the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne, Switzerland.
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4.6 |
The time limit for appeal is twenty-one days following the
communication of the decision concerning appeal. All recourse to ordinary courts
is excluded. |