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ORGANIZATION

Alpine Conference (Conference of the Contracting Parties)
Art. 5, 6 and 7 of the Alpine Convention

The Alpine Conference is the political decision-making body of the Alpine Convention
and consists of the Ministers of the Alpine States. Meetings of the Conference are
normally held every two years by the Member State holding the Presidency of the
Convention (one state holds the presidency for two years). The United Nations, its
specialized agencies, the Council of Europe and all European countries may attend
the meetings as observers. The same applies to cross-border associations of
Alpine territorial authorities. In addition, relevant non-governmental organizations
may be also admitted as observers. Decisions are adopted on the basis of consensus.

Working Groups may be established if they are deemed necessary for the implementation
of the Convention, in view of assessments based on scientific information. The Conference
adopt its Rules of Procedure and makes the necessary financial decisions.

The official languages of the Alpine Conference are French, German, Italian and Slovene,
as it is also the case of the Working Groups and of the Permanent Committee.

Decisions of the Alpine Conference

* un-official English translations provided by Permanent Secretariat of the Alpine Convention

Table summarizing the periods of each Chair and of the Standing
Committee:


Period Presidency Alpine Conference
2011-2012 Switzerland Poschiavo
2009-2011 Slovenia Brdo pri Kranju
2007-2008 France Evian (March 2009)
2005-2006 Austria Alpbach
2003-2004 Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen
2001-2002 Italy Merano
1999-2000 Switzerland Lucerne
1996-1998 Slovenia Bled
1995-1996 Slovenia Brdo
1991-1994 France Chambery
1989-1991 Austria Salzburg
1989 Germany Berchtesgaden

President of the Alpine Conference

Minister Andrea Orlando
Ministero dell’Ambiente e della Tutela del Territorio e del Mare
Via Cristoforo Colombo, 44
00147 – Roma
Segreteria del Ministro
segreteria.ministro@pec.minambiente.it 
 

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