PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: CHALLENGES TO NATO AND ITS INTERNATIONAL MILITARY HEADQUARTERS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24310/ehipip.17.2022.23259Keywords:
Organizaciones internacionales, Privilegios, Inmunidades, OTAN, DesafíosAbstract
Los privilegios e inmunidades son necesarios para que las organizaciones internacionales, los cuarteles generales militares internacionales y su personal desempeñen sus funciones laborales. Incluyen la inviolabilidad de locales, activos, archivos y documentos, privilegios fiscales, el derecho a entablar procedimientos en calidad de empleador contra empleados locales o a buscar reparación contractual, la prohibición de incautación de propiedades y fondos, y privilegios diplomáticos y funcionales y inmunidades del personal internacional. En los últimos años, los privilegios e inmunidades de las organizaciones internacionales y los cuarteles generales militares internacionales han sido cuestionados en múltiples foros: este documento proporciona una descripción general del problema, contextualiza los problemas identificados y presenta posibles soluciones a estos desafíos.
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