Convention related to financial resources and transfer of technology and will take fully into account the fact that economic and social development and eradication of poverty are the first and overriding priorities of the developing country Parties. Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After Rio - Page 81by Richard N. Gardner - 1992 - 90 pagesFull view - About this book
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...the implementation of this Convention through bilateral, regional and other multilateral channels. 4. The extent to which developing country Parties will effectively implement their commitments under this Convention will depend on the effective implementation by developed country Parties of their commitments... | |
| Ismail Serageldin, Joan Martin-Brown - 1999 - 284 pages
...development and eradication of poverty are the first and overriding priorities." It also states that "the extent to which developing country Parties will effectively implement their commitments" will depend on how the developed countries meet their commitments "related to financial resources and... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science - 1999 - 1260 pages
...of adaptation to those adverse effects. 5. The developed country Parties and other developed Panics included in Annex II shall take all practicable steps...effective implementation by developed country Parties Df their commitments under the Convention related to financial resources and transfer of technology... | |
| Helge Ole Bergesen, Georg Parmann, Oystein B. Thommessen - 1999 - 384 pages
...of financial resources. The extent to which developing-country Parties will effectively be able to implement their commitments under the Convention will depend on the effective implementation by developed-country Parties of their commitments under the Convention relating to financial resources... | |
| Bert Metz - 2000 - 484 pages
...a position to do so may also assist in facilitating the transfer of such technologies. Article 4.7 The extent to which developing country Parties will...to financial resources and transfer of technology . . . One important aspect of this was the financial mechanism. The GEF was entrusted with its operation,... | |
| Alexander Wood, Pamela Stedman-Edwards, Johanna Mang - 2000 - 420 pages
...question of development. The CBD enshrined the separation of these issues in Article 20, paragraph 4: 'the extent to which developing country Parties will effectively implement their commitments under this Convention will depend on the effective implementation by developed country Parties of their commitments... | |
| O. Yoshida - 2001 - 436 pages
...amended in 1990. In this respect, Art. 4(7) of the 1992 Climate Change Convention similarly states that 'The extent to which developing country Parties will...to financial resources and transfer of technology'. 248 See Chapter V(VU.Al) in this volume. PARTY CONCLUSIONS Chapter VII The International Legal Régime... | |
| Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity - 2001 - 726 pages
...the implementation of this Convention through bilateral, regional and other multilateral channels. 4. The extent to which developing country Parties will effectively implement their commitments under this Convention will depend on the effective implementation by developed country Parties of their commitments... | |
| Alan E. Boyle, David Freestone - 2001 - 414 pages
...fundamental human rights:l7 the /4 See cg Article 4l7l of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change: '[t]he extent to which developing country Parties will effectively implement their commitments . . . will depend upon the effective implementation b\ developed country Parties of their commitment... | |
| L. N. Petrov - 2003 - 262 pages
...the adequate and effective protection of intellectual property rights.... The convention states that the extent to which developing country parties will effectively implement their commitments under this convention will depend in turn on the extent to which developed country parties carry out their... | |
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