Transnational Intergovernmental Organization “International Commission on Human Rights” – IHRC is an influential private neutral organization recognized for its significant role in global security, peacebuilding, human rights, economic development, and diplomatic and humanitarian activities. IHRC pioneered the creation of the world’s first private diplomatic intergovernmental and transnational organization, known as Transnational Intergovernmental Organization (TIO). The organization operates on the basis of international conventions, including the Vienna Conventions of 1961, 1975 and 1986, and has obtained the status of a transnational intergovernmental organization through diplomatic agreements signed with governments represented by their Ministries of Foreign Affairs. These agreements are further complemented by cooperation with government agencies, the authorities of the autonomous republics, as well as regional and local authorities. The copyright holders of the IHRC logo and graphics are the founders of the IHRC. The IHRC has officially registered and accredited diplomatic missions as Special Diplomatic Missions in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of Chad, the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Republic of Niger, Georgia, Ukraine, and as a diplomatic branch in Pakistan. These missions serve as key operational hubs for the IHRC’s diplomatic and humanitarian work. The IHRC has been officially recognized as a diplomatic organization in several countries, enjoying the associated privileges and immunities under international law. Although the IHRC is not affiliated with the United Nations and does not operate as an agency of the UN, it cooperates with the UN on various initiatives. The International Commission on Human Rights issues diplomatic Laissez-Passer cards, Travel Order cards, and CD vehicle marking authorizations to its members involved in IHRC Diplomatic Missions, in line with its Statute's provisions.