Appeal Judges

Appeal Judges
apeliacijos komisija statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Kvalifikuotų specialistų grupė, suburiama ginčijamiems klausimams (pvz., protestams) spręsti svarbiose vidaus ir tarptautinėse varžybose. Apeliacijos komisija skelbia galutinį sprendimą, taip pat gali pašalinti iš teisėjų kolegijos prastai savo pareigas einančius teisėjus, diskvalifikuoti sportininkus arba komandą, šiurkščiai pažeidusius varžybų taisykles. atitikmenys: angl. Appeal Judges vok. Berufungsgericht, n rus. апелляционное жюри

Sporto terminų žodynas. T. 1. 2-asis patais. ir papild. leid.: Aiškinamasis žodynas. Angliški, vokiški, rusiški terminų atitikmenys. Būtiniausios žinios. 2002.

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