Abstract
Within the framework of the Paris Peace Treaties after World War I, a structure of various international bodies was created in order to implement numerous provisions. For the most part, their significance and their activities in the interwar period have receded into the background, especially concerning the lesser known parts of the Peace Treaties. Therefore, this contribution aims to provide an overview of the bodies linked to the Austrian Peace Treaty, the Treaty of St. Germain, showing their diversity regarding their significance, legal nature and legal basis, composition, scope of functions, duration and their relations with the Austrian Republic.