Conference of the Parties
A Conference of the Parties or Party Conference ( English Conference of the Parties , COP, French Conférence des Parties , CP) in international law the highest body of international conventions and a convention, so as such, under the auspices of the UN or the WHO . All contracting states are invited to participate.
International conventions or agreements with a conference of the parties of the States that usually take place annually or biennially are for example

Conference of the Parties to the Chemical Weapons Convention in 2007

Flags of the participating states at a conference of the parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity
- United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
- UN climate conference
- United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification
- United Nations Convention against Corruption
- Convention for the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wildlife
- Washington Convention on the Protection of Species
- Convention on Biological Diversity
- Ramsar Convention
- Basel Convention
- Rotterdam Convention
- Stockholm Convention
- Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
- Chemical Weapons Convention
- Kyoto protocol
- WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control
- Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer and the Montreal Protocol which substantiates this Convention
literature
- Timothy L. Meyer : From Contract to Legislation: The Logic of Modern International Lawmaking . Social Science Research Network . January 13, 2014 .: "14 Chicago Journal of International Law 559"
Individual evidence
- ^ COP - Conference of the Parties .
- ^ 19th Session of the Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC . International Institute for Sustainable Development . Retrieved December 26, 2016.