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Definition and classification of international organizations

The OI's (International Organizations) are by definition inter although its use has spread to non-governmental organizations but also present in different nations. An example of the latter may be international NGOs such as Amnesty International or Doctors Without Borders.



to classify OI's for their own ends, his compositions and his powers. Thus are the general purpose is ie trying various issues, such as the UN and other specific purposes such as the IMF



The OI's classified by their composition varies depending on whether the parts are limited to states only or if their constitutions allow the membership of entities other than states such as NGOs or even individuals. Eg ILO brings together governments, employers and workers. When it comes to composition also refers to whether the parts are limited or geographically. The OAS, for example has a limited membership in that its parts can only be states Americans. WHO is instead open to all states of the world.



When OI's are classified by their competences we refer to power that they hold. Power established by their constituents in a positive or obtained through the practice of the actors. In this sense we have OI's supranational and independent power of its members, as may be the International Court of Justice which, and who approved its statute and declared their jurisdiction, issue binding judgments and final. In contrast others, such as CSN not have an independent capability to its members for decisions and are an institutionalized entity for discussion, consensus and building up institutional arrangements and cooperation in various fields, but which lack the capacity to bind its members.

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