International Broadcasting Centre (IBC) definition

International Broadcasting Centre (IBC) means the official international broadcast centre temporarily established and operated by the Member Association(s) for use by the host broadcaster, media rights licensees, media representatives and other third parties in connection with the Competition. “International Code of Conduct for Private Security Service Providers” means a code of conduct for private security providers, established through a multi-stakeholder initiative convened by the Swiss government which articulates the obligations of private security providers with regard to international humanitarian law and Internationally Recognised Human Rights. ”Internationally Recognised Human Rights” means, at a minimum, those internationally recognised human rights, including workers’ rights, expressed in the International Bill of Human Rights and the principles concerning fundamental rights set out in the International Labour Organisation’s Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work. The latter includes ILO’s core labour conventions, C29 on Forced Labour and Protocol to C29, C87 on Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to organise convention, C98 on the Right to organise and to Collective Bargaining, C100 on Equal Remuneration, C105 on Abolition of Forced Labour, C111 on Discrimination (Employment and Occupation), C138 on Minimum Age, and C182 on the Worst Forms of Child Labour. Depending on the nature of activities and potential impacts, the scope and consideration of internationally recognised human rights may be enlarged to include, for instance, the United Nations instruments on the rights of indigenous peoples; women; national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities; children; persons with disabilities; and migrant workers and their families, as well as the ILO’s Convention C135 on Workers’ Representatives and C155 and C167 onOccupational Safety and Health. “ISO 20121” means the international standard “ISO 20121” or any subsequent standard replacing ISO 20121, for event sustainability management systems, created by the International Organisation for Standardisation, in its applicable form. “Joint Bid” means a formal joint bid for the hosting of the Competition in the Host Countries submitted to FIFA by at least two Member Associations on the basis of the terms of the Bidding Registration and the Bidding Agreement, consisting of the Bid Book, the Bid Information Templates, the unilaterally executed Hosting Documents and other documents and information inrelation ...