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IFLA Statutes

The IFLA Statutes are the official rules that govern the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions. They outline how the organization is structured, how decisions are made, and the roles of its members and leadership. These statutes ensure that IFLA operates transparently, fairly, and consistently across its global community. They cover areas like membership eligibility, the organization’s objectives, governance procedures, and the rights and responsibilities of members. Essentially, the statutes provide a legal framework that guides IFLA’s efforts to promote libraries and information access worldwide.