The Constitution of Asian Savate (French boxing) Confederation PDF Print E-mail
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Chapter 1: Name and Objectives
Article1: Name
1.1 The name of the confederation is: Asian Savate confederation. Its headquarters is located in Tehran-Iran.
Article2: Objectives
The objectives of the Asian Savate(French boxing) confederation are:
2.1 To promote and encourage the development of  Savate in all possible manifestations throughout Asia.
2.2 To organize and approve Asian competitions and activities such as: coaching, referring and technical seminars in different countries of Asia.
2.3 To promote cooperation, friendly relations and mutual understanding among its Members
2.4  To initially promote, popularize Savate  and improve the health of the people in Asia.
Article 3: Languages
The official language of the Asian Savate confederation is English. Any other languages may be used at meetings providing that adequate translations are provided.
Chapter 2: Membership
Article 4: Membership Eligibility

4.1 Each continental Savate federation shall automatically become the continental Member of the international Savate federation. Each continental Savate association, union, organization or federation will be responsible for organizing and managing Savate activities in his country.
4.2 Savate governing bodies of all nations or regions may apply to join in the Asian Savate confederation and become its member federations.
4.3 The Asian Savate confederation will only accept one member from each country or region. Each member shall be the sole national Savate administrative organization recognized by its National Olympic Committee and/or Sports Authority.
4.4 The executive committee of Asian Savate confederation has the power to terminate the membership of a Member that fails to obtain the recognition of its National Olympic Committee or Sports Authority. Such a change of membership will be ratified at the next Asian Savate confederation Congress.
Article 5: Induction Formalities
5.1 The organization shall submit to the Asian Savate confederation secretariat the following documents when applying for membership:
5.1.1 Application in written form.
5.1.2 completed questionnaire.
5.1.3 Its national constitution in English.
5.1.4 A report on Savate activities carried on at least in the previous  year.
5.1.5 An admission fee of two hundred US Dollars (US$200).
5.2 To apply for Membership should submit a letter of recommendation or certificate endorsed by the National Olympic Committee or sports authority of its nation or region.
5.3 The Asian Savate confederation secretariat shall submit the application packets to the  executive committee for approval. Once an application is approved by the executive committee, the applicant federation will become an official member of the Asian Savate confederation.
Article 6: Rights of Members
6.1 To be recognized as the only Savate governing body of the relevant nation or region.
6.2 The right to vote, elect and be elected as stipulated by the Constitution.
6.3 To apply to host  Asian competitions and activities organized or approved by the Asian Savate confederation.
6.4 To apply to host the Asian referees, judges and coaches training courses organized by the Asian Savate confederation
6.5 To participate in the international competitions and activities organized or approved by the International Savate federation(FIS).
6.6 To send personnel to take part in the international referring, judging and coaching   training courses organized by the FIS and to obtain the relevant qualifications.
6.7 To recommend international referees and judges of its nation or region to officiate at the competitions and activities organized and approved by the FIS.
6.8 To organize national or regional Savate competitions adopting the  FIS  Rules.
6.9 To organize national or regional referees, judges and coaches training courses in accordance with the FIS rules and teaching materials.
Article 7: Duties of Members
7.1 To respect the Olympic Charter of the International Olympic Committee and spirit of the olympism.
7.2 To support the Asian confederation and FIS in their efforts to achieve their objectives.
7.3 To observe the Fis and Asian Savate confederation constitutions and rules and ensure that  constitutions and Rules of the  members do not conflict with those of the FIS and Asian confederation,
7.4 To recognize FIS as the only Savate governing body in the world and  Asian Savate confederation as the only Savate governing body in Asia and  not participating in or support other international& Asian Savate organizations or take part in their activities,
7.5 To implement the resolutions of the Asian Savate confederation executive committee and Congress.
7.6 To implement the resolutions of the International Olympic Committee and World Anti-Doping Agency,
7.7 To pay the annual membership fee in time.
Article 8: Membership Fee
8.1 The annual membership fee of each Member is two hundred US Dollars (US$200).
8.2 It is obligatory for Members to pay the membership fee to the Asian Savate confederation before March 31st of each year. The benefits of membership may be suspended if a Member does not pay its membership fee when it is due.
8.3 The new Members shall pay the membership fee of the year within 30 days of its becoming members approved by the Executive Committee.
Article 9: Dismissal, Withdrawal and Suspension of Membership
9.1 If a member of Asian Savate confederation refuses to comply with the Constitution or severely jeopardizes the fame and interests of the Asian Savate confederation, the Executive Committee may propose to expel the concerned member. Its membership shall be expelled upon approval by more than two-thirds votes from the delegates of the next Asian Congress.
9.2 The following circumstances shall be considered a voluntary withdrawal from IWUF membership:
9.2.1 If the Member no longer exists.
9.2.2 If a Member fails to pay its membership fee for two consecutive years.
9.3 If the withdrawn Member wishes to resume its affiliation and there is no new Member of its nation or region, it shall pay twice the admission fee along with any past due membership fee during its period of absence.
Chapter 3: International competitions and activities
Article 10: Types of competitions and activities
10.1 The following competitions are hosted by the Asian Savate confederation and organized by the Members. The competition rules stipulated by the FIS, shall be adopted in the competitions. Every Member shall send only one team for participation.
10.1.1 The Asian Savate Championships (including assaut  and  combat) shall be held once every two years.
10.1.2 Asian Junior Savate Championships.
10.2 Any other  Asian Savate competitions and activities approved by the Asian Savate confederation executive committee.
Article 11: Rules Relating to Eligibility for Participation
11.1 In the course of the championships, the flag, national anthem and logo of each participating team shall be used in accordance with the resolutions of the International Olympic Committee.
11.2 The Technical Committee shall deal with all disputes relating to the athlete's eligibility for participation and report to the executive committee for the final decision.
Article 12: Applying to Host Competitions and Activities
12.1 The candidate members applying to host  Asian competitions and activities should observe all the relevant  FIS regulations and what is described in Article 10.1.submit all the bidding documents and fulfill obligations stated in the bidding documents.
12.2 Bidding documents for hosting the Asian Championships shall be mailed to the Secretariat six months prior to the convening of the coming Congress.
12.3 The bidding documents shall include the following but not limited to:
12.3.1 Name of the host city
12.3.1.1 profile of the city (population, size and characteristics)
12.3.1.2 detailed local maps showing the location of competition area, hotels and airports
12.3.2 Venue for Competition and Training
12.3.3 Letter of Support
Letter of support from the national sports authority or National Olympic Committee or local government
12.4 A delegate of the Member applying to host the Championships shall make a detailed report at the Congress.
12.5 The President appoints representatives to make an inspection of the candidate cities. The representatives shall submit a report to the Congress.
Article 13: The Organization of Competitions and Activities
13.1 The competitions and activities organized or approved by the Asian Savate confederation shall be conducted under the guidance and supervision of the Executive Committee.
13.2 The Member hosting the competition and activity shall be responsible for relevant organizing work.
13.3 The Technical Committee of Asia shall be responsible for technical matters of the competitions.

Chapter 4: Organizational Structure
Article 14: Organizational Structure
The following entities are established to govern and administer the Asian Savate confederation:
14.1 Congress
14.2 Executive Committee
14.3 Technical Commission
14.4 coaching and education commission
14.5 Medical and anti doping Commission
14.6 Marketing and Development Commission
14.7 Referring commission
14.8 Student’s commission
14.9 Women commission
14.10 International relations commission
14.11 Media commission
14.12 Sports(competition) commission

Article 15: Congress
15.1 The Congress is the highest authority of the Asian Savate confederation and shall have the power to decide any matters concerning the Asian Savate confederation.
15.2 The Congress shall be convened every two years. Generally in conjunction with the Asian Savate Championships. An Extraordinary Congress may be convened upon the initiative of one third of the Members. The Secretary General shall inform all Members the date and place no later than six months prior to the convening of the Congress.
15.3 Each Member may send two delegates to attend the Congress. Each Member shall have one vote. The proxy vote is not accepted.
15.4 The proposals on the modification of the Constitution and the Competition Rules submitted by members shall be sent to the Secretariat six months prior to the convening of the congress. Having compiled the proposals, the secretariat shall send the constitution (draft) two months prior to the convening of the congress to the executive committee for review. The Secretariat shall make reviewed drafts available to all the Members one month prior to the convening of the Congress.
15.5 The President of the Asian confederation shall preside over the Congress. In the case of absence of the President, the President shall appoint a Vice-President to chair the Congress.
15.6 The quorum required for a congress is half of the total membership plus one. A resolution shall be approved by a simple majority of the members present at the congress. The amendment of the Constitution and dissolution of the Asian Savate confederation shall be made by votes of a two-third majority of the Members present at the congress.
15.7 The documents of the congress shall be prepared by the secretariat. The agenda of the congress shall include the following items:
15.8.1 Roll call and announcement of the quorum
15.8.2 Approval of the minutes of the last Congress
15.8.3 Report on the work of the Asian Savate confederation by the secretary General on behalf of the executive Committee
15.8.4 Financial report by the treasurer
15.8.5 Admission, withdrawal and expulsion of membership
15.8.6 Approval of the amendment on the constitution and competition rules
15.8.7 Election of the leading organ (once every four years)
15.8.8 Examination and approval of the budget and financial report
15.8.9 Date and place of the next championships and congress
15.8.10 Other matters
Article 16: Executive Committee
16.1 The executive committee will be the administrative organ of the Asian Savate confederation. It will  have the authority to deal with and decide all the matters of the Asian confederation in accordance with the constitution during the closing period of the congress.
16.2 The executive committee will be composed of  eleven members: One president, three vice presidents, one secretary general, one Treasurer and five members.
16.3 The executive committee members shall be elected by the congress serving terms of four years and will be eligible for re-election. The power will be transferred during the period between the end of the election and the end of the Asian Savate championships. The newly elected executive committee shall perform its duties after the conclusion of the Asian Savate championships.
16.4 The Executive committee shall be responsible for supervising the financial affairs and actions of the Asian confederation.
16.5 The President shall preside over the executive committee meeting. In his absence, the president may appoint a vice president to chair the meeting.
16.6 The executive committee meeting is valid only when more than half of its members are present. A resolution shall be adopted with the approval of a simple majority present. In the event of a tie vote, the chair of the meeting shall cast the deciding vote. In case of special or urgent matters, the president may adopt other proper forms to vote.
16.7 The Executive Committee members are deemed to have resigned and thus forfeit their membership if they fail to attend the executive committee meetings for two consecutive years.
16.8 The executive committee members are not permitted to shoulder any positions at any other Asian Savate organizations.
16.9 The president presides over all activities of the Asian Savate confederation and represents it.
16.10 The president has the power to appoint the vice presidents and secretary general. The secretary general shall be responsible for the daily work of the IWUF.
16.11 The secretariat is the working organ responsible for the daily operation of the Asian Savate confederation.
Article 17: Honorary and honor titles
The Asian Savate confederation may award the title as honorary president to the presidents who retire after serving the Asian Savate confederation.
Article 18: Technical committee
18.1 The technical committee shall be composed of  five members: One Chairman, one Vice chairmen and three members. The committee members shall serve terms of four years and may be eligible for re-appointment.
18.2 The technical committee members must be holders of the International referring or Judging certificate issued by the FIS. In the case of not having enough international referees or judges, the chairman of the technical committee will suggest the persons to the president for his approval.  
18.3 The technical committee shall be responsible for technical matters of the Asian Savate confederation:
18.3.1 Formulating, revising and supervising the implementation of the competition rules.
18.3.2 Formulating, revising and supervising the implementation of the referees and judges management policy.
18.3.3 Examining and handling technical proposals submitted by the Asian Savate confederation Members.
18.4 The technical committee meeting is valid only when over a half of its members are present. resolutions shall become effective with the approval of a simple majority. The chairman shall make the final decision in the event of a tie vote.
18.5 Recommendations and decisions made by the technical Committee are subject to the approval to the executive committee.
Article 19: Other commissions
The chairmans, the members and the duties of other commissions are defined based on the number of the member countries and decision of the executive committee.
Article 20: Nomination, appointment and dismission
20.1 Any Asian Savate confederation members may nominate candidates for positions in the executive committee and other committees. They should send the nomination letters with resume of the candidate(s) to the secretariat six months prior to the election.
20.2 The president  has the right to appoint and dismiss the chairmen, vice chairmen and members of each of the committees.
20.3 The expenses of the members of the executive committee and other committees for attending the Asian Savate confederation meetings, competitions and activities shall be covered by their nominating federations.
Chapter 5: Interpretation of the constitution
The right of interpretation of the constitution is vested in the executive committee. Any matters not covered by the constitution shall be resolved by the executive committee and reported to the next congress.