NEGOTIATIONS
PROCESS
KEY DOCUMENTS
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Participation in COP 15
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Parties
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Governments nominate their respective representatives to participate and negotiate at the
sessions of the Convention and the Kyoto Protocol. This may include ministers, negotiators, and
those who the Governments consider are necessary to achieve their goals during the sessions.
Notification for Parties will be issued in early October 2009 and will contain the deadline for
submission of nominations and other useful details for participation.
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United Nations System
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United Nations bodies, specialized agencies and related organizations (such as WMO, UNEP,
IPCC, UNDP, the World Bank, GEF, convention secretariats etc.) are allowed to observe the
proceedings. Each organization nominates a number of representatives to attend the sessions
at their discretion. Notifications for observer organizations will be issued in early October
2009 and will contain the deadline for submission of nominations. Nominations of
representatives for COP 15 will only be accepted after notification.
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Observer Organizations
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The Convention allows intergovernmental organizations and civil society organizations to
observe the sessions of the Convention and the Kyoto Protocol. For that purpose, the
Conference of the Parties has created an application process which is under the
responsibility of the UNFCCC secretariat. The deadline for new observer organizations for
admission at COP 15 was 1 July 2009. Admitted observer organizations will automatically
receive a notification in early October 2009 which will contain a request for submission of
nominations. Nominations of representatives for COP 15 will only be accepted after this
notification.
If your organization is not admitted, representatives from your organization can be nominated
to attend COP 15 by observer organizations that are already admitted and who agree to
nominate them. Visibility will be given to the name of the nominated organization on the
official list of participants under the name of the nominating admitted organization. The
contact details are available for IGOs
and for NGOs respectively.
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Press and media
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Press and media participation at UNFCCC Conferences is subject to accreditation by the UNFCCC
secretariat. Accreditation is strictly reserved for members of the press - print media,
photo, radio, TV, film and news agencies - who fully meet UN media accreditation
requirements. Accreditation will be granted upon presentation of valid press credentials.
Further information for media
and press accreditation for COP 15.
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Notifications
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For further information, please consult the links below.
· Parties and
Observer States
· IGOs
· Civil
Society
· Press and Media
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COP 15 to feature "TelePresence"
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Four "TelePresence" suites will be available for use by participants to COP 15 at no cost. Using
these TelePresence suites in the conference venue in Copenhagen it will be possible to hold high quality,
video conferences with counterparts in 61 countries.
Brochure (1888 kB)
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