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Executive Order Category Rationale
Justification
This executive order primarily addresses the formal recognition of an international organization, the "Board of Peace," by granting it privileges and immunities under the International Organizations Immunities Act (22 U.S.C. 288). The order's core purpose is to manage U.S. engagement with a public international organization through formal diplomatic designation, which is a foundational aspect of international relations. The assignment of publication costs to the "Department of State" further confirms the diplomatic and international relations nature of this order. The order does not focus on domestic economic policy, national security, or governance reform, making Foreign Policy & International Relations the most appropriate category.
Secondary Relevant Categories
- Government Reform & Efficiency
The order includes standard general provisions referencing the Office of Management and Budget and executive department authorities, touching on administrative governance.
- Civil & Constitutional Rights
The immunities and privileges granted to the Board of Peace could have indirect implications for legal rights and enforcement mechanisms within U.S. jurisdiction.