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Introduction to the Specialized Agencies Convention

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Abstract This chapter provides an introduction to the Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the Specialized Agencies, or the Specialized Agencies Convention. The Specialized Agencies Convention serves as an important treaty clarifying the rights and obligations of the covered international organizations in relation to their member States that have ratified it. In addition, and particular with regard to non-parties of the Specialized Agencies Convention, the privileges and immunities of the Specialized Agencies are governed by bilateral headquarters or seat agreements as well as specific legislation in some States. Specialized agencies are universally open international organizations, ‘established by intergovernmental agreement and having wide international responsibilities, as defined in their basic instruments, in economic, social, cultural, educational, health, and related fields...’. The remainder of the chapter discusses the drafting history, structure, and provisions of the Specialized Agencies Convention.
Title: Introduction to the Specialized Agencies Convention
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Abstract This chapter provides an introduction to the Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the Specialized Agencies, or the Specialized Agencies Convention.
The Specialized Agencies Convention serves as an important treaty clarifying the rights and obligations of the covered international organizations in relation to their member States that have ratified it.
In addition, and particular with regard to non-parties of the Specialized Agencies Convention, the privileges and immunities of the Specialized Agencies are governed by bilateral headquarters or seat agreements as well as specific legislation in some States.
Specialized agencies are universally open international organizations, ‘established by intergovernmental agreement and having wide international responsibilities, as defined in their basic instruments, in economic, social, cultural, educational, health, and related fields.
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The remainder of the chapter discusses the drafting history, structure, and provisions of the Specialized Agencies Convention.

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