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International Privileges and Immunities of the Future

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International Privileges and Immunities

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Accepting the premise that the prestige and prerogatives of class devolve from diplomatic status, and that the protection and enhancement of the functions of the international institution require a set of exemptions, facilities, privileges and immunities in the interest of the international organization to be enjoyed by the international civil servant, then international privileges and immunities should be accorded on a functional basis and not for the sole purposes of prestige. Accepting this premise, it is necessary to suggest the normatively desirable nature and extent of such international privileges and immunities.

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© 1971 Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague, Netherlands

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Michaels, D.B. (1971). International Privileges and Immunities of the Future. In: International Privileges and Immunities. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-9220-0_14

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