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An international organization is an organization of international scope or character. There are two main types of international organizations: international intergovernmental organizations, whose members are soverign states; and [non-governmental organization]?s (NGOs), which are private organizations. Generally the term international organization is used to mean international governmental organizations only. It is in this sense that the term is used in the remainder of this article.

Legally speaking, an international organization must be established by a treaty providing it with legal personality for it to be an international organization. International organizations so established are subjects of international law, capable of entering into agreements among themselves or with states. Thus international organizations in a legal sense are distinguished from mere groupings of states, such as the G-8? and the G-77?, neither of which have been founded by treaty, though in practice these are sometimes refered to as international organizations as well.

International organizations can be categorised in two main ways: by their membership, and by their function.

International organizations differ in who their members are, or who is permitted to join them. Some organizations, global organizations, have membership open to all the nations of the world. This includes the United Nations and its specialized agencies. Other organizations are open to membership only within a particular region of the world. Finally, some organizations base their membership on other criteria: cultural or historical links (the Commonwealth, La Francophonie), level of economic development or type of economy (OECD, OPEC), or religion (Organization of the Islamic Conference).

List of Global organizations

List of Regional Organizations

Organizations formed on miscellaneous membership criteria

International organizations can also be considered functionality, based on the functional area in which they operate.

See also: Environmental organizations


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