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The institutions of the Arab League are the permanent and non-permanent decision-making and advisory institutions created by the Charter of the Arab League and other agreements since the Arab League's establishment in 1945.
Principal institutions
editOther important bodies are the Refugee Office, the Boycott of Israel Office, the Anti-Narcotic Office, and the Information Offices.[1]
Ministerial councils
edit- Council of Arab Ministries of Foreign Affairs
- Council of Arab Ministries of Information
- Council of Arab Ministries of Internal Affairs
- Council of Arab Ministries of Justice
- Council of Arab Ministries of Infrastructure
- Council of Arab Ministries of Transportation
- Council of Arab Ministries of Environment
- Council of Arab Ministries of Communications
- Council of Arab Ministries of Electricity
- Council of Arab Ministries of Tourism
- Council of Arab Ministries of Social Affairs
- Council of Arab Ministries of Sports and Youth
- Council of Arab Ministries of Health
Military
editSubsidiary to the Joint Defence Council of the Arab League:
- Permanent Military Committee (representatives of the Arab military)
- Chiefs-of-staff Advisory Committee
- Joint Arab Command (proposed 1961)
- United Arab Command (created 1964; de facto dissolved following 1967 Six-Day War)
Economic
editSubsidiary to the Economic and Social Council of the Arab League:
Cultural
edit- Institute of Arab Research and Studies
- Arab Centre for Arabization, Translation, Authorship and Publication
- Arabization Coordination Bureau
- Institute of Arab Manuscripts
- International Institute for the Arabic Language, Khartoum
References
edit- ^ a b Oron 1960: 123
- ^ "ALECSO organs abroad". ALECSO. Arab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization. 2008-05-23. Archived from the original on 2011-01-10. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
Bibliography
edit- Oron, Yitzhak, ed. (1960), Middle East Record, vol. 1, London: George Weidenfeld & Nicolson Limited