G
ENERAL
REGULATIONS
OF THE FIP
FOR THE
EVALUATION
OF
COMPETITIVE
EXHIBITS
AT FIP EXHIBITIONS
G R E V
Article 1 Competitive Exhibitions
1.1 FIP considers international stamp
exhibitions as a key element in the promotion and
development of
philately. These are promoted in
accordance with its Statutes and the General Regulations
of the FIP for
Exhibitions (GREX). The FIP may extend its
patronage to world exhibitions, its auspices to
international
exhibitions and its recognition to other
exhibitions.
1.2 The principles defined in the
following General Regulations of FIP for the Evaluation of
Exhibits at FIP
Exhibitions (GREV) are applicable to all
competitive exhibitions. They are intended to serve the
Jury as
regulations and as a guide to the
collector for the development of the exhibits.
1.3 The GREV apply to all competitive
classes at FIP exhibitions.
1.4 The Special Regulations of the FIP for
the Evaluation of Competitive Exhibits at FIP Exhibitions
(SREVs) for
each competitive class are based upon the
GREV.
1.5 The Commissions and Sections of FIP
provide Guidelines on the interpretation of the SREV's.
Article 2 Competitive Exhibits
2.1 The limit of the frame space allocated
at exhibitions as per Article 6 of the GREX does not
normally allow
the collector to display the entire
collection. Therefore, the collector must select suitable
material, which will
ensure continuity and understanding of the
subject and explain relevant aspects of knowledge and
condition.
2.2 The evaluation of exhibits will only
take into consideration the material and information
displayed.
2.3 The scope of an exhibit in the
respective classes is defined in the SREV.
Article 3 Principles of Exhibit
Composition
3.1 The exhibit shall consist solely of
relevant philatelic material, supporting documentation and
text, other than
in an Open class.
3.2 Relevant philatelic material is
defined for each class in the SREV for that class
3.3 The exhibit shall show a clear concept
of the subject treated, developed according to the
characteristics of
the respective competitive class, as
defined by the SREV for that class. The title must
describe the contents
of the exhibit. The concept shall be laid
out in an introductory statement, which must be written in
one of the
FIP official languages. The text of the
exhibit should also be written in one of the FIP official
languages.
3.4 The material displayed should be fully
consistent with the subject chosen. The selection should
show the
appreciation of the exhibitor as to what
is available in the context of his chosen subject. It
should also
include the fullest range of relevant
philatelic material of the highest available quality.
3.5 The presentation and the accompanying
text of the exhibit should be simple, tasteful and well
balanced. It
should add information to that provided by
the material and show the level of understanding of the
subject
and the personal research of the
exhibitor.
Article 4 Criteria for Evaluation
4.1 The evaluation of the exhibits is made
by a jury, which will be constituted and shall perform its
duties in
accordance with the provisions of Section
V of the GREX.
4.2 Criteria for the evaluation of
competitive exhibits at FIP exhibitions are as follows:
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Treatment and Philatelic Importance
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Philatelic and related Knowledge, Personal Study and
Research
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Condition and Rarity of material exhibited
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Presentation.
4.3 Special criteria apply to exhibits in
the Thematic, Youth and Literature classes see Article 5.3
below.
4.4 The criteria for exhibits in an Open
class shall be laid down in the IREX of the Exhibition.
4.5 The criterion of ?Treatment " requires
an evaluation of the completeness and correctness of the
selected
material made by the exhibitor to
illustrate his chosen subject.
4.6 The criterion of *Philatelic
Importance" requires an evaluation of philatelic
significance of the subject chosen
by the exhibitor, in terms of its scope,
degree of difficulty of the subject, and the philatelic
interest of the
exhibit.
4.7 The criteria of ?Philatelic and
related Knowledge, Personal Study and Research" require
the following
evaluations:
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Knowledge is the degree of knowledge of the exhibitor as
expressed by the items chosen for display and their
related description;
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Personal Study is the proper analysis of the items chosen
for display;
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Research is the presentation of new facts related to the
chosen subject.
4.8 The criteria of ?Condition and Rarity"
require an evaluation of the quality of the displayed
material
considering the standard of the material
that exists for the chosen subject, the rarity and the
relative difficulty
of acquisition of the selected material.
4.9 The criterion of ?Presentation"
requires an evaluation of the overall aesthetic appearance
of the exhibit.
Article 5 Judging of Exhibits
5.1 Judging of an exhibit will be carried
out in general in accordance with Section V of the GREX.
5.2 Judging is based on the criteria
explained in Art. 4 above.
1. Treatment and Philatelic Importance 30
2. Philatelic and related Knowledge
Personal Study and Research 35
3. Condition and Rarity 30
4. Presentation 5
Total 100
Exhibits will be evaluated by allocating
points for each of the above criteria. These will be
entered on score
sheets of an approved format.
5.3 The criteria for evaluating
Literature, Thematic and Youth exhibits are shown in the
SREV of the concerned
classes.
5.4 Prizes will be awarded according to
Article 8 of the GREX.
5.5 Medals will be awarded as per the
following table, based on the total of the assessments
under the
headings in 5.2 above:
Large Gold 95
Gold 90
Large Vermeil 85
Vermeil 80
Large Silver 75
Silver 70
Silver Bronze 65
Bronze 60
5.6 The Grand Prizes are awarded to the
exhibits receiving the most votes of the jury in secret
ballot from
among those exhibits achieving at least 96
points.(ref. Article 44 of GREX).
5.7 The Jury may express Felicitations for
exhibits distinguishing themselves by philatelic research
or originality.
(Ref.: Article 8.5 of the GREX).
5.8 Special prizes may be awarded by the
Jury in accordance with Article 8.6 of the GREX.
Article 6 Concluding Provisions
6.1 In the event of any discrepancies in
the text arising from translation, the English text shall
prevail.
6.2 The General Regulations of the FIP for
the Evaluation of Competitive Exhibits at FIP Exhibitions
(GREV)
were approved at the 66
th
FIP Congress on October
14, 2000 in Madrid. They take effect immediately
following closure of Congress.
Zürich, October 2000