Multilateral environmental agreement
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A multilateral environmental agreement (MEA) is a legally binding agreement between three or more states relating to the environment. They are predominantly produced by the United Nations. It is called a bilateral environmental agreement if the agreement is between two nation states.
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History
The vast majority of MEAs have been produced since the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment (better known as the Stockholm Conference) in 1972.
International environmental agreements
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See also
References
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External links
- Multilateral Environmental Agreement Negotiator’s Handbook
- "Multilateral Environmental Agreement Negotiator’s Handbook: Pacific Region 2013"
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