COP/MOP definition
Examples of COP/MOP in a sentence
However, if such a provision is not made, the power to create subsidiary bodies could be derived from the general or residual powers delegated to a COP or COP/MOP.
The term COP/MOP (often further abbreviated as ’CMP’) is used when the Conference of the Parties also serves as the Meeting of the Parties to a Protocol, as is the case for the Kyoto Protocol.
As noted, the opportunity for developing country negotiators to meet and share is limited primarily to G77 meetings at COP/MOP meetings, and is the main capacity building area which developing country negotiators have minimal resources for.
With respect to liability and redress, the parties have decided to draft legally binding rules and procedures for consideration at the next COP-MOP meeting in 2010.
It was agreed that a key focus of any DCXG should be on developing the capacity for dialogue, networking and shared research/policy analysis to assist (i) developing country negotiators assess technical and policy issues relevant to the negotiators in advance of COP/MOP meetings and future negotiations and (ii) provide developing country regulators and stakeholders involved in implementation of climate policy opportunities to meet, share and learn implementation experiences.
The side event was well attended and covered by Earth Negotiations Bulletin On the Side (ENBOT), Volume 17, Issue No. 10, UNFCCC COP 11 & Kyoto Protocol COP/MOP 1, Montréal, Canada, Friday, 9 December 2005.