international organisations definition

international organisations means international organisations and their subordinate bodies governed by public international law or other bodies which are set up by, or on the basis of, an agreement between two or more countries as well as Interpol;
international organisations means an entity established by formal political agreements between member countries that have the status of international treaties, whose existence is recognised by law in member countries and which is not treated as a resident institutional unit of the country in which it is located.
international organisations means entities established by formal political agreements between their member States that have the status of international treaties, whose existence is recognised by law in their member countries, and they are not treated as resident institutional units of the countries in which they are located;

More Definitions of international organisations

international organisations means any organisation that meets any of the following conditions: a. its members are countries; b. its members are other organisations whose members are countries; or c. it is an entity established by formal political agreements between their member countries that have the status of internationaltreaties; and its existence is recognised by law in their member countries.
international organisations means legal entities arising from an association of States, other than the EU, established on the basis of a treaty or similar act, having common institutions and an international legal personality distinct from that of its Member States.
international organisations means any organisation established in pursuance of Article XIV of the London Convention or Article 16 of the Oslo Convention and any similar organisation established in pursuance of a designated Convention;
international organisations means entities established by formal political agreements between their members that have the status of international treaties; their existence is recognised by law in their member countries.
international organisations means intergovernmental organisations, the Business and Industry Advisory Committee to the OECD, the Trade Unions Advisory Committee to the OECD and any other non-governmental organisations formally invited to participate as experts or observers in OECD bodies or in OECD meetings in accordance with the rules of the Organisation;
international organisations means agencies of the United Nations, their offices, or of any other international organisation situated in Seychelles which has diplomatic privileg- es and immunities recognised by the Ministry responsible for Foreign Affairs;
international organisations means an organisations and its subordinate bodies governed by public international law or any other body which is set up by, or on the basis of , an agreement between two or more countries;