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Presentations

The following presentations were made to the International seminar: Legal architecture of the post-2012 global climate change outcome:

  • Australia (PPT 320 kB)
  • European Union (PPT 150 kB)
  • Institute for Development Studies (PPT 200 kB)
  • Japan (PPT 220 kB)
  • Republic of Korea (PPT 590 kB)
  • South Africa (PPT 40 kB)
  • Tuvalu (PPT 190 kB)
  • United States of America (PPT 230 kB), and 
  • World Wildlife Fund and Greenpeace (PPT 900 kB).

The following presenations were made to the second informal International Climate Change Architecture seminar:

  • AOSIS (PDF 998 kB)
  • Australia (PDF 372 kB)
  • European Union (PDF 135 kB)
  • Indonesia (PDF 631 kB)
  • New Zealand (PDF 492 kB), and
  • World Bank (PDF 593 kB).
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