The possibility of withdrawing from an international organization is the right to sever the membership. It takes place on the basis of the provisions contained in the founding act. As a rule, these regulations are foreseen in the membership chapter and contain specific stages, the transition of which becomes necessary in order for effective withdrawal. However, these are not uniform regulations, because among the many statutes of international organizations there are also those that in their provisions do not contain any regulations that would refer in any way to the possible occurrence. A question then arises as to how a state that wants to leave the organization should do so and what effects its actions will bring.