EUCLID UNIVERSITY – UN Entity International University
EUCLID is, like the European Central Bank, NATO or the African Union, an international intergovernmental organization (IGO). It was established by treaty, under international law, in 2008. Its special status is indicated by the authorized use of the restricted “.int” domain. EUCLID holds a university charter as well as a specific mandate in the field of higher education and sustainable development. It belongs to the exclusive group of intergovernmental universities (see below) having special status under international law, of which the most famous institutions are the United Nations University, the University for Peace, and the European University Institute. EUCLID’s constitutive text with its charter, approved by its Participating States, was duly registered and published in the United Nations Treaty Series (OMOU/UFA) in December 2010 according to the provisions of Article 102 of the United Nations Charter.
UN Entity International University
European Space Agency, the World Bank, etc. This status is indicated by the restricted .int top-level domain [1 ] and [2 ]. For this reason, EUCLID used a .int instead of a .org or .edu domain. International intergovernmental organizations enjoy special status and legal protection in most countries, notably intellectually property protection for their name and emblems under the provisions of Article 6 of the Paris Convention. EUCLID’S DEGREE GRANTING AUTHORITY EUCLID was formally established in 2008 as an international educational framework with international legal personality (see above) and a charter or degree-granting authority by the governments of the Participating Parties (Article 1b): “EUCLID is chartered to confer diplomas, degrees and completion certificates accredited by the ministries of Education of the Participating Parties.” With the complementary framework of the Euclid Consortium (which is a network of universities), select EUCLID programs may also qualify for joint-degree granting with UBRC (the University of Bangui) or UNDT (the University of N’Djamena), which is a full member of the International Association of Universities. The EUCLID Statutes approved by the constitutive intergovernmental agreement approved the location of a transitional secretarial / administrative office in Brussels specifically, to ensure continuity with the legacy of the Euclid Consortium. In additionl, the Brussels executive office is maintained to facilitate liaison with B&S and the European Commission as part of the completion of the EU-funded ( EuropeAid/126931/D/SER/ER) project. EUCLID’s initial headquarters agreement (with hosting at the University of Bangui as Visiting Campus) took effect in March 2011. In 2012, further office space was allocated outside the campus of the University of Bangui, specifically in the Prime Minister’s own office complex (“Primature”), on the 6th floor. In 2013, EUCLID signed a global headquarters agreement with the government of The Gambia, West Africa, and has its offices in the Greater Banjul Area.
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