Multilateral Environmental Agreements: State of Affairs and Developments, 2008This yearbook brings together, in one volume, the texts of the most important Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs), including the most recent texts of Rules of Procedure, Financial Rules, and Compliance Procedures. A short description of each MEA is given, including a fact sheet covering date of adoption, date of entry into force, parties, amendments, website, and Convention of the Parties (COP) history. The 'Year-in-Review' section gives an account of the most salient negotiating issues and developments covered during the year, and the 'Year Ahead' section sets out what the key negotiating issues will be for the coming year. This work provides a comprehensive and indispensable tool for the MEA (legal) practitioner. |
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Contents
Climate and Atmosphere | 179 |
Biodiversity Nature Wildlife and Desertification | 313 |
PART IV Other Relevant Legal Instruments | 559 |
List of Abbreviations | 611 |
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