The FIA is structured in line with the proposals contained in the
2001 Statement of Good Governance Principles produced by the Governance in Sport Working Group. Please click here.
The organisation follows a classic governmental style similar to
that of a nation state. Specifically in relation to sport, there is a
clear separation between:
• making and amending of sporting rules as the primary legislative function,
• making and reviewing executive decisions regarding the management of financial resources and organisation of sporting events, and
• resolving disputes between members, sporting participants and other relevant parties.
The full details of the FIA structure and responsibilities of the
individual assemblies, committees, and commissions can be found in the
statues of the FIA, which are openly published and freely available to
members of the general public. Please click here.
The FIA Statutes are supported by the FIA’s Internal Regulations,
which further outline many of the procedural aspects of the FIA’s work
and are made available to the entire FIA membership.