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9, 10 - Subjects of International Law - International Organisations by rh is a document available to read on EtoBox.
International organisations, primarily inter-governmental organisations (IGOs), are established by treaties and consist mainly of states, with distinct legal personalities. Membership types include universal, regional, and functional, with admission procedures outlined in their constitutional documents. The structure of IGOs typically includes a plenary organ and secretariat, while their legal personality and powers vary based on their founding treaties and specific purposes.
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