Headquarters Agreement

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A headquarters agreement regulates the legal status of an international organization in the host country.

The headquarters agreement guarantees the independence of the organization. It usually regulates the police powers at their headquarters, the privileges and immunities of the employees as well as fiscal issues.

See also

literature

  • Philippe Cahier: Étude des accords de siège conclus entre les organizations internationales et les États où elles résident. Giuffrè, Milan 1959.

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