Intergovernmental Conference

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The Intergovernmental Conference was a joint British-Irish body created to facilitate structured political cooperation and consultation on Northern Ireland’s governance and related issues.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British-Irish intergovernmental body
political consultation mechanism
appliesTo Northern Ireland
countryInvolved Ireland
United Kingdom
governsTopic Northern Ireland governance
political cooperation on Northern Ireland
security and related issues in Northern Ireland
hasCharacteristic consultative
focused on Northern Ireland
intergovernmental
joint British-Irish body
hasFunction to coordinate policy approaches on Northern Ireland-related matters
to enable regular dialogue between the British and Irish governments on Northern Ireland
to provide a formal channel for intergovernmental consultation on Northern Ireland issues
hasParticipant UK government
surface form: British Government

Government of Ireland
surface form: Irish Government
hasPurpose to address political and security issues related to Northern Ireland
to facilitate structured political cooperation between the British and Irish governments
to provide a forum for consultation on Northern Ireland’s governance
locationJurisdiction Ireland
United Kingdom
surface form: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
relatedTo British-Irish relations
Northern Ireland peace process
governance structures in Northern Ireland
political stability in Northern Ireland

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Anglo-Irish Agreement establishedBody Intergovernmental Conference
Treaty of Nice tookPlaceAt Intergovernmental Conference
this entity surface form: Intergovernmental Conference of 2000