- Working language
A working language (also procedural language) is a
language that is given a unique legal status in asupra -national company, society, state or other body or organization as its primary mean of communication. It is primarily the language of the daily correspondence and conversation, since the organization usually has members with various differing language backgrounds.Most international organizations have working languages for their bodies. For a given organization, a working language may or may not also be an
official language .Examples
* The
United Nations has six official and working languages (Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish). German also enjoys special status as a "documentary language". The working languages of the Secretariat of the U.N. are English and French.
* TheWorld Trade Organization has three working languages: English, French, and Spanish.
* TheInternational Criminal Court has two working languages: English, and French. [http://untreaty.un.org/cod/icc/statute/romefra.htm Article 50] of theRome Statute of the International Criminal Court . Accessed16 October 2007 .]
* TheInternational Labour Organization has three working languages: English, French, and Spanish.
* TheInternational Olympic Committee has two working languages: English and French.
* TheInternational Telecommunications Union has three working languages: English, French, and Spanish.
* TheEuropean Commission has three working languages: English, French, and German.
* TheFree Trade Area of the Americas has two working languages: English and Spanish.
* TheShanghai Cooperation Organization has two working languages: Chinese and Russian.
*Mercosur has two working languages: Portuguese and Spanish.
*NATO has two working languages: English and French.
*FIFA has four working languages: English, French, German, and Spanish. Formerly, French was the sole official language of the organization. Currently, English is the official language for minutes, correspondence, and announcements.
* TheSouthern African Development Community has four working languages: English, Afrikaans, French, and Portuguese.ee also
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