observatörsstatus
Observatörsstatus, or observer status, is a formal designation used by international and regional bodies to allow a non-member actor to participate in deliberations and activities without acquiring full membership. The exact rights attached to the status vary by organization, but common features include access to meetings, ability to observe proceedings, receive documents, and deliver statements. Voting rights and eligibility for elections generally do not accompany observer status.
In many bodies, observers can attend meetings, participate in debates, and address the membership, sometimes in
Granting and revocation of observer status follow the internal procedures of each organization. Typically, a formal
Examples illustrate the variation across bodies. In the United Nations system, the Holy See holds permanent