May 11, 2017
4:31 a.m.
Hello All, Just been informed that Australia does have a law related to International Organizations: So this is an example of applicable local law: International Organisations (Privileges and Immunities) Act 1963 https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2016C01053 " Except with the consent in writing of the Minister, a person (including a body corporate) shall not: (a) use the name or an abbreviation of the name of an international organisation to which this Act applies in connexion with a trade, business, profession, calling or occupation;" There is a list of organizations to which the act applies. Looks like strong protection at least in Australia. Regards, Bruce Tonkin