An Intergovernmental institution under
United Nations Treaty Series 49006 / 49007

EUCLID maintains a unique and formal relationship with the United Nations system and other intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), rooted in its status as a treaty-based public international organization rather than a national or private university.

1. Registration in the United Nations Treaty Series

EUCLID’s founding legal documents (the 2008 Open Memorandum of Understanding and the 2009 Updated Framework Agreement) are officially registered and published in the United Nations Treaty Series under certificates 49006 and 49007, in accordance with Article 102 of the UN Charter. This registration formally acknowledges EUCLID as an intergovernmental organization created directly by sovereign states.

2. Recognition within the UN System

3. Not a UN Agency

EUCLID is an independent intergovernmental university with its own international legal personality. It is not a specialized agency, subsidiary organ, or program of the United Nations (unlike the United Nations University or the University for Peace).

4. Intergovernmental Observer Status with Key UN Bodies

EUCLID holds official intergovernmental observer status with major UN-related environmental and climate bodies:

This observer status enables EUCLID to send official delegations, engage directly in global policy discussions, and align its academic programs with real-time international processes on sustainable development and climate change.

5. Academic Memberships and Partnerships with Other IGOs

In summary, EUCLID operates as an autonomous treaty-based IGO university but enjoys privileged, official access to the UN system and select international organizations that is unmatched by traditional or private institutions. This relationship directly supports its mission to train the next generation of global leaders, diplomats, and international civil servants.