1 August 1997
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UNITED NATIONS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
Ad Hoc Group on Article 13
Fifth session
Bonn, 28-30 July 1997
Item 3 of the provisional agenda
1. At its fourth session, the Ad Hoc Group on Article 13 (AG13)
invited Parties to submit by 1 June 1997 any proposals they
might have on the compilation text contained in annex II of the
Report on the session (FCCC/AG13/1997/2 para. 13 (c)). Two such
submissions were received in June 1997 and have been published
(FCCC/AG13/1997/MISC.2). One additional
submission(1)* has been
received.
2. In accordance with the procedure for miscellaneous documents,
this submission is attached and is reproduced in the language in
which it was received and without formal editing.
FCCC/AG13/1997/MISC.2/Add.1
GE.97- 70241
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(on behalf of European Community and its member States)
(Submission dated 29 July 1997)
MULTILATERAL CONSULTATIVE PROCESS
1. In conformity with Article 13 of the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change, hereinafter referred to as "the
Convention", a multilateral consul tative process, hereinafter
referred to as "the process", is hereby established by the Conference
of the Parties.
2. The objective of the process is to provide Parties to the
Convention on their request with advice on questions regarding the
implementation of the Convention, with a view to:
(a) facilitating implementation of the Convention by individual
Parties;
(b) promoting understanding of the Convention;
(c) preventing disputes from arising;
(d) find solutions for difficulties encountered by Parties in the
implementation of the Convention.
3. The process shall be conducted in a facilitative, cooperative,
non-confrontational, transparent, timely manner, and be non-judicial.
Parties concerned will be entitled to participate fully in the
process.
4. The process will be separate from, and without prejudice to, the provisions of
Article 14.
5. To further the objective of the process, a Multilateral
Consultative Committee, hereinafter referred to as "the Committee",
is hereby established.
6. The Committee shall consider:
(a) in consultation with the Party or Parties concerned,
submissions made by a Party or Parties, and all other relevant
information, which is to be made available to it by other Convention
bodies;
(b) providing assistance to Parties in relation to difficulties
they encounter in the course of implementation,
including:
(i) clarification of questions; and
(ii) advice and recommendations on technical and financial aspects
related to the solution of these difficulties; and
(c) any tasks entrusted to it by the COP.
7. The Committee will not in any way duplicate activities
performed by other Convention bodies.
8. The Committee will consist of 10 members.
9. The members will be persons, nominated by governments, acting
in their individual capacity, who are experts with relevant knowledge
in the field of the Convention. The Committee may draw upon such
outside expertise as it deems necessary.
10. The members will be elected by the CoP for a term which
coincides withe the period between two meetings of the CoP, based on
equitable geographical distribution and the principal of rotation.
They may be reelected for one additional term only. The chairmen of
the other subsidiary bodies of the CoP may be invited by the
Committee to participate as observers in the meetings of the
Committee.
11. The Committee will meet at least once a year, and in the
interim as and when necessary. Meetings of the Committee will,
whenever practicable, take place in conjunction with sessions of the
CoP or its subsidiary bodies.
12. The Committee will receive, consider and report on any
submission made by one or more Parties and references made to it by
the CoP. Such submissions or references shall be supported by
specific corroborating information.
13. The conclusions and recommendations of the Committee will be
sent to the Party or Parties concerned, for its or their
consideration. The opinion of the Party or Parties concerned, insofar
as it differs from these conclusions and recommendations, will be
fully reflected in the report on the matter.
14. The Committee will report to the CoP on all aspects of its
work, in due time before its sessions, with a view to the CoP taking
whatever decisions it considers necessary. Its conclusions and
recommendations will also be made available to the SBI.
15. The functions and mandate of the Committee may be further
elaborated by the CoP to take account of changing circumstances or
experience gained with the working of the process.
1. *** In order to make this submission available on electronic systems, including the World Wide Web, this contribution has been electronically scanned and/or retyped. The secretariat has made every effort to ensure the correct reproduction of the text as submitted.