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Joint Working Group on Compliance | |
Espen Rønneberg, Chair of the Joint Working Group on Compliance | |
Susan Biniaz, US, said the compliance system should be focused on Article 3 targets The United States representative discusses the role of the "triggering" Party. |
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Tuiloma Neroni Slade, Samoa, on behalf of AOSIS, said there should be an eligibility committee to determine mechanisms' eligibility and that there should be an ad hoc appeal body to hear quasi judicial appeals against the imposition of binding penalties | |
Jennnifer Morgan, WWF, said NGOs should be able to trigger the process through the Secretariat | |
Contact groups | |
The joint contact group on Mechanisms met in the afternoon to review the Secretariat's document setting out the Parties' proposals. Left and below: Kok Kee Chow, Malaysia, chaired the contact group | |
Delegates in the contact group on Mechanisms | |
Co-Chairs of the contact group on land-use, land-use change and forestry (LULUCF): Halldor Thorgeirsson (center), Iceland, and Philip Gwage, Uganda (right). |
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