subsidiary body of a multilateral environmental agreement
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concept
A subsidiary body of a multilateral environmental agreement is an institutional entity established under the agreement to provide specialized technical, scientific, or policy advice and support for its implementation, monitoring, and further development.
Observed surface forms (10)
- CBD subsidiary body ×1
- OSPAR subsidiary body ×1
- UNFCCC negotiating body ×1
- United Nations climate change mechanism ×1
- body under the Convention on Biological Diversity ×1
- environmental treaty secretariat ×1
- mechanism under an international environmental agreement ×1
- organ of an international environmental agreement ×1
- subsidiary body under the Convention on Biological Diversity framework ×1
- subsidiary body under the Kyoto Protocol ×1
Instances (11)
- Implementation and Compliance Committee of the Minamata Convention
- Subsidiary Body on Implementation via concept surface "body under the Convention on Biological Diversity"
- Ad Hoc Open-ended Working Group on Access and Benefit-sharing via concept surface "CBD subsidiary body"
- Meeting of the Parties to the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-sharing via concept surface "subsidiary body under the Convention on Biological Diversity framework"
- Clearing-House Mechanism of the Convention on Biological Diversity via concept surface "mechanism under an international environmental agreement"
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Offshore Industry Committee (OIC)
via concept surface "OSPAR subsidiary body"
surface form: Offshore Industry Committee
- Compliance Committee under the Kyoto Protocol via concept surface "subsidiary body under the Kyoto Protocol"
- Green Climate Fund via concept surface "United Nations climate change mechanism"
- Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity via concept surface "organ of an international environmental agreement"
- Ad Hoc Working Group on Long-term Cooperative Action under the Convention via concept surface "UNFCCC negotiating body"
- Ozone Secretariat via concept surface "environmental treaty secretariat"