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  2. Twelfth meeting of the Conference of the PartiesSantiago (Chile), 3-15 November 2002

Twelfth meeting of the Conference of the PartiesSantiago (Chile), 3-15 November 2002

Conf. 12.1 Financing and budgeting of the Secretariat and of meetings of the Conference of the Parties
Conf. 12.2 Procedure for approval of externally funded projects
Conf. 12.3 Permits and certificates
Conf. 12.4 Cooperation between CITES and the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources regarding trade in toothfish
Conf. 12.5 Conservation of and trade in tigers and other Appendix-I Asian big cat species
Conf. 12.6 Conservation and management of sharks
Conf. 12.7 Conservation of and trade in sturgeons and paddlefish
Conf. 12.8 Review of Significant Trade in specimens of Appendix-II species
Conf. 12.9 Personal and household effects
Conf. 12.10 Guidelines for a procedure to register and monitor operations that breed Appendix-I animal species for commercial purposes
Conf. 12.11 Standard nomenclature
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