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Institutions of the Arab League
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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.
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Principal institutions
Other important bodies are the Refugee Office, the Boycott of Israel Office, the Anti-Narcotic Office, and the Information Offices.[1]
Ministerial councils
- 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 Justices.
- 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 Medicine and Health.
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Military
Subsidiary 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
Subsidiary to the Economic and Social Council of the Arab League:
Cultural
- 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
Bibliography
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