Legal dimension of olympism
commitment to human rights and expansion of broadcasting rights in new media technologies
Keywords:
Olympism, Legal Dimension, Human Rights, Sports Law, MediaAbstract
The article seeks to analytically expose the legal dimension of Olympism, the fundamental principles and respect for the hierarchy of sports organizations, in analogy to other legal systems and codes of norms of transnational scope, such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Then, the contracts between the IOC and the media are examined, as such the Broadcasting Rights, and the relationship between old and new media, along an objective and systematic review of the
legal changes of Olympism, which is composed of several social actors, individual and collectives: sportspeople, the public, lawyers and media.