Legal Encyclopedia. The letter P

Law of international organizations

- A set of rules that govern the legal status, activities of international organizations and their interaction both among themselves and with other subjects of international law, as well as their participation in international law-making.

Sources P. O. are constituent instruments of international

organizations or arrangements of their creation. Status, activities of international organizations are regulated in:

1) of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties between States and International Organizations or between International Organizations, 1986 .;

2) of the Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations, 1946 .;

3) of the Vienna Convention on the Representation of States in their relations with international organizations of universal character of 1975 .;

4) regulations, acts, establishing

personnel status;

5) agreements with the states on various legal matters;

6) agreements with other international organizations;

7) some of the decisions of the organizations and

etc.

P. O. consists of the following international standards:

1) internal organizational rules of international organizations;

2) standards that make up the "external law" of international organizations;

3) the rules relating to the activities of international organizations in the process of international rule-making.

Relations between organizations based on concluded between international legal instruments,

international legal agreements on the acquisition of real estate, land and personal property. In accordance with these agreements, international organizations can publish their internal regulations.

A special group of standards which relate to the activities of international

organizations in the process of international law-making.

One of the organizational-legal forms of international cooperation are the international organizations, the functions of which are symptoms of activity processes to fulfill their tasks.