Host State Act (Switzerland)
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The Host State Act (HSA) (German: Gaststaatgesetz, GSG, French: Loi sur l’État hôte, LEH, Italian: Legge sullo Stato ospite, LSO), is a Swiss federal law that governs the granting of privileges, immunities and financial support to foreign representations, as well as to international organizations and conferences that it hosts on its territory.[1][2]
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Host State Act (HSA) | |
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Federal Assembly of Switzerland | |
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Territorial extent | Switzerland |
Enacted by | Federal Assembly of Switzerland |
Enacted | 22 June 2007 |
Commenced | 1 January 2008 |
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Federal decree concerning the conclusion or modification of agreements with international organizations in order to determine their legal status in Switzerland (1955) | |
Status: Current legislation |
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It was adopted on 22 June 2007 by the Federal Assembly and came into force on 1 January 2008.