Annexes to COM(2012)655 - Authorisation of the European Commission to negotiate, on behalf of the EU, an international convention of the Council of Europe to combat the manipulation of sports results - Main contents
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dossier | COM(2012)655 - Authorisation of the European Commission to negotiate, on behalf of the EU, an international convention of the Council of ... |
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document | COM(2012)655 |
date | June 10, 2013 |
Directives for the negotiation of an international Convention of the Council of Europe to combat the manipulation of sports results with the exception of matters related to cooperation in criminal matters and police cooperation
The future Convention will aim at creating an international legal framework for the prevention of and fight against the manipulation of sports results, notably match-fixing; the objective of the Convention should be to enhance international cooperation in this context and to set up a monitoring mechanism to ensure that the provisions laid down in the Convention are followed-up in an effective way.
The provisions of the future Convention may concern the following competency areas of the Union:
1. | Promotion of fairness and openness in sporting competitions and cooperation between bodies responsible for sports, and by protecting the physical and moral integrity of sportsmen and sportswomen. |
2. | Internal Market freedoms (freedom to provide services and right of establishment) insofar as they relate to the relevant provisions on match-fixing and sports betting in the draft Convention. |
3. | Data Protection in relation to the above areas. |
In relation to these areas, the European Union, represented by the Commission, will participate in the negotiations with the following objectives, taking account of the latest developments of the acquis, while respecting the division of competences:
1. | To take into account EU policy in the field of the promotion of fairness and openness in sporting competitions and cooperation between bodies responsible for sports, and the protection of the physical and moral integrity of sport or sportspeople through the protection of the integrity of sport against the manipulation of sports results, in particular:
The EU competence in the area of sport is a supporting competence which, in accordance with Article 165(4), first indent, TFEU, excludes any harmonisation of the laws and regulations of the Member States. |
2. | To ensure that the provisions of the future Convention:
EU policy as defined in the Council conclusions on the framework for gambling and betting in the EU Member States of 10 December 2010 should be taken into account during the negotiations. |
3. | To ensure that the provisions of the future Convention are not incompatible with the rules adopted by the Union in the field of Data Protection, as an area of shared competence, in particular:
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The Commission shall consult before and report after each negotiating and/or drafting session at the Council of Europe to the Council Working Party as referred to in Article 3.
Pursuant to the principle of sincere cooperation, the Union and the Member States shall, in full mutual respect, assist each other in the context of the negotiations on this Convention.
The Commission shall ensure that the future Convention allows for the application of higher standards stipulated in EU instruments as regards relations between the EU Member States.
(1) OJ C 162, 1.6.2011, p. 1.
(2) OJ C 378, 23.12.2011, p. 1.
(3) OJ L 281, 23.11.1995, p. 31.
(4) OJ L 350, 30.12.2008, p. 60.