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Hosting Treaties between States and International Organisations
Křivonoska, Jan ; Beránek, Milan (advisor) ; Faix, Martin (referee)
74 Hosting Treaties between States and International Organisations Abstract This thesis is focused on so called hosting treaties between states and international organizations. First the necessary prerequisites for international organizations to conclude a treaty are analysed. Which is the need of international organizations to be a subject of public international law, theories discussed are the will theory, objective theory, and theory of presumed personality. Furthermore, the powers of international organisations are examined, and theories of expressed powers, implied powers and inherent powers are explained. Hosting treaties are first discussed in general, together with other relevant types of international treaties, which are the founding treaties of international organizations often containing at least a general provision on privileges and immunities of the organization. The second relevant type of treaties are multilateral treaties concerning privileges and immunities as is for example the Convention on privileges and immunities of United Nations. After the general part ten hosting treaties between various international organizations and the Czech Republic are used to demonstrate what is the exact content of those treaties. The main focus of hosting treaties are privileges and immunities, they can be...

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