Introduction
At the third meeting this year of the Japan Football Association's (JFA) board of directors held on 12 March 2015, approval was granted to the JFA to establish "Regulations concerning Intermediaries" (JFA Regulations), which shall come into force from 1 April this year[1]. The JFA Regulations[2] were drafted based on the minimum standards stipulated in FIFA's "Regulations on Working with Intermediaries"[3] (FIFA Regulations; these minimum standards refer to the preamble and Article 1.2 of the FIFA Regulations and Article 1.2 of the JFA Regulations), and also incorporate provisions specific to the JFA (preamble and article...
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