The Council currently consists of eight Arctic states; 12 very diverse observer states (ranging from China and India to Poland and Italy, to name but a few); six permanent participant (PP) groups representing indigenous communities; six working groups: Arctic Contaminants Action Program (ACAP), Arctic Monitoring and
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Observer status in the Arctic Council is open to non-Arctic states, along with inter-governmental, inter-parliamentary, global, regional and non- governmental organizations that the Council determines can contribute to its work
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Arctic states,” Canada emphasizes collaboration with “other Arctic nations countries as observers at the Arctic Council could prove useful for Canada in
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Chapter 12 describes the Arctic Council, the role of Observer States, the new Arctic 7 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, adopted 10 December
A Guide to Arctic Issues for Arctic Council Observers
can be found in the “Arctic Council Rules of Procedure” (Annex 2) and the eral consultations on Arctic issues with Arctic and Observer countries ...
3 sept. 2018 Memorandum to Senior Arctic Officials: Arctic Council Observers ... that Arctic countries together with Arctic Council observer countries ...
Council Observer countries as well as globally) and the implementation of integrated climate and energy transition policies. Air pollution in Arctic
1 juin 2018 United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) ... If an Observer does not submit a report the Arctic Council will consider this an indication.
3 mai 2021 Policy-makers from countries such as Denmark Iceland
1 déc. 2018 Observer regular reporting 2018 compilation ... cooperation with Arctic nations ranging from a large number of joint research projects with.
admitting permanent observers and outlined a role for their participation in the Arctic. Council. Those countries that applied for this status must meet
26 oct. 2006 Fifth Ministerial meeting of the Arctic Council ... including observer countries
demonstrate that specific and unusual 'polar capabilities' can be found in non-polar nations. State Observers to the Arctic Council do provide added value.