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Art. 6 General requirements
An institutional beneficiary may be accorded privileges, immunities and facilities if: - a.
- it has its headquarters or a branch in Switzerland or carries out activities in Switzerland;
- b.
- its purposes are not for profit and are of international utility;
- c.
- its carries out activities in the sphere of international relations; and
- d.
- its presence in Switzerland is of special interest to Switzerland.
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Art. 7 International institutions
An international institution may be accorded privileges, immunities and facilities if it: - a.
- has structures similar to those of an intergovernmental organisation;
- b.
- performs functions of a governmental nature or functions typically assigned to an intergovernmental organisation; and
- c.
- enjoys international recognition in the international legal order, and in particular under an international treaty, a resolution of an intergovernmental organisation or a policy document adopted by a group of States.
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Art. 8 Quasi-governmental international organisations
A quasi-governmental international organisation may be accorded privileges, immunities and facilities if: - a.
- a majority of its members are states, organisations governed by public law, or entities performing functions of a governmental nature;
- b.
- it has structures similar to those of an intergovernmental organisation; and
- c.
- it operates in two or more States.
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Art. 9 International conferences
An international conference may be accorded privileges, immunities and facilities if: - a.
- it is convened under the aegis of an intergovernmental organisation, an international institution, a quasi-governmental international organisation, a secretariat or any other body established by an international treaty, under the aegis of Switzerland or at the initiative of a group of States; and
- b.
- a majority of participants represent States, intergovernmental organisations, international institutions, quasi-governmental international organisations, secretariats or other bodies established by international treaty.
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Art. 10 Secretariats or other bodies established by international treaty
A secretariat or other body may be accorded privileges, immunities and facilities if it is established under an international treaty which assigns to it certain tasks with a view to the implementation of that treaty.
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Art. 11 Independent commissions
An independent commission may be accorded privileges, immunities and facilities if: - a.
- its legitimacy derives from a resolution of an intergovernmental organisation or of an international institution, or if it was established by a group of States or by Switzerland;
- b.
- it enjoys broad political and financial support among the international community;
- c.
- its mandate is to examine an issue of importance to the international community;
- d.
- its mandate is limited in time; and
- e.
- the granting of privileges, immunities and facilities contributes substantially to the fulfilment of its mandate.
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Art. 12 International courts
An international court may be accorded privileges, immunities and facilities if it is established under an international treaty or by a resolution of an intergovernmental organisation or of an international institution.
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Art. 13 Arbitration tribunals
An arbitration tribunal may be accorded privileges, immunities and facilities if: - a.
- it is established under an arbitration clause in an international treaty or under an agreement between the subjects of international law who are parties to the arbitration; and
- b.
- the parties to the arbitration referred to in letter a above can show a particular need for the arbitration tribunal to sit in Switzerland.
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Art. 14 Other international bodies
Any other international body may by way of exception be accorded privileges, immunities and facilities if: - a.
- it works closely with one or more intergovernmental organisations or international institutions based in Switzerland or with States in carrying out tasks which are normally the responsibility of those intergovernmental organisations, international institutions or States;
- b.
- it plays a key role in an important area of international relations;
- c.
- it has wide recognition at the international level; and
- d.
- the granting of privileges, immunities and facilities contributes substantially to the fulfilment of its mandate.
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Art. 15 Eminent persons carrying out an international mandate
An eminent person carrying out an international mandate may by way of exception be accorded privileges, immunities and facilities if he or she: - a.
- executes a mandate that is limited in time and conferred by an intergovernmental organisation, an international institution or a group of States;
- b.
- is a foreign national;
- c.
- is resident in Switzerland for the duration of the mandate and was not habitually resident in Switzerland prior to its commencement;
- d.
- does not engage in any gainful activity; and
- e.
- needs to be in Switzerland for the purposes of the mandate.
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