The JJIF Anti-Doping Rules are based on the World Anti-Doping Code and have been adapted to the sport of Ju-Jitsu.
• JJIF Anti-Doping Rules (based on the 2021 Code)The World Anti-Doping Code is the core document that provides the framework for harmonised anti-doping policies, rules and regulations within sport organisations and among public authorities. It works in conjunction with 5 International Standards.
• The World Anti-Doping Code (2015)
• The International Standard for Testing and Investigations (ISTI)
• International Standard for Laboratories (ISL)
• The International Standard for Therapeutic Use Exemption (ISTUE)
• The International Standard for Protection of Privacy and Personal Information (ISPPPI)
• International Standard for Education (ISE)
• International Standard for Results Management (ISRM)
• International Standard for Code Compliance by Signatories (ISCCS)
An Athlete’s Guide to the Significant Changes in the 2021 Code is also available on WADA’s Anti-Doping Education and Learning Platform (ADEL).
Its purpose is to help you understand the main changes to the World Anti-Doping Code (Code), especially those that have the greatest impact on you. Protecting your health and your anti-doping rights are at the center of our and WADA’s efforts in protecting clean sport. While nothing replaces the actual words of the Code or your Anti-Doping Organization’s (ADO) anti-doping rules (the legally binding documents), this Guide aims to give you a simplified overview of what has changed in 2021.