LEGAL REGULATION OF THE AGENT ACTIVITY IN THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
Keywords:
agent, intermediary, scout, sport, athlete, FIFA, regulations, transfer, and/or transition.Abstract
This scholarly article explores the legal and theoretical framework that governs agency activities in the Republic of Uzbekistan’s sports sector. The scientific article’s research topic is a variety of information from academic and international media sources that expresses sports agents’ operations in light of the situation in the field of sports law development at this time. The purpose of the study is to form a holistic understanding of the legal regulation of agency activities in sports, as well as the specifics of the organization and the procedure for implementing contractual obligations in sports. The relevance of the study of the chosen topic lies in its practical significance for the protection of the rights of athletes, as well as the awareness of both the athletes themselves and the sports community as a whole. In order to accomplish the research goal, issues including examining the notions of “agent,” and “scout,” as well as how they relate to one another, were resolved. The study’s output consists of developing recommendations and conclusions that fit into the scope of the research. The scientific article’s basic findings include the enlargement of the definition of “sports agent” and the recommendation that uniform rules be adopted in order to govern a sports intermediary’s operations in accordance with international sports law standards. Formulated conclusions and proposals can act as valuable information material for improving sports legal science.