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  1. ENVIRONMENT|environmental policy|environmental protection · EUROPEAN UNION|European construction|EU relations · INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS|international affairs|international agreement
    an Coinbhinsiún ar chosaint na nAlp Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Alpen-Übereinkommen | Alpenkonvention | Übereinkommen zum Schutz der Alpen | Alpen-Konvention
    de
    Definition internationales Abkommen zwischen den Alpenländern (Deutschland, Frankreich, Italien, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Österreich, Schweiz und Slowenien) sowie der EU für eine nachhaltige Entwicklung und den Schutz der Alpen Reference Website der Alpenkonvention http://www.alpconv.org/de/convention/default.html?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1 (2.2.2017)
    Comment Salzburg, 07.11.1991, im März 1995 in Kraft getreten.
    Convention on the Protection of the Alps | Alpine Convention
    en
    Definition multilateral convention concluded between the European Union, Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Liechtenstein, Slovenia and Switzerland with the aim of preserving and protecting the Alps Reference Council-EN, based on Treaties Office Database > Convention on the protection of the Alps, http://ec.europa.eu/world/agreements/prepareCreateTreatiesWorkspace/treatiesGeneralData.do?redirect=true&treatyId=538 [13.4.2016]
    Comment Signed: Salzburg, 7.11.1991 Entry into force: 6.3.1995 For further information, see the website of the Alpine Convention: http://www.alpconv.org/en/convention/default.html [13.4.2016]
    Convention sur la protection des Alpes | Convention alpine | Convention cadre alpine
    fr
    Definition traité international entre les huit États alpins (Allemagne, Autriche, France, Italie, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Slovénie et Suisse) ainsi que l'Union européenne, dont l'objectif est la promotion du développement durable dans la région alpine et la protection des intérêts de ses habitants Reference Site de la Convention alpine, http://www.alpconv.org/fr/convention/default.html (7.9.2015)
    Comment Signature: Salzbourg, 7.11.1991Entrée en vigueur: 6.3.1995Version FR: http://www.alpconv.org/fr/convention/framework/default.html (7.9.2015)Siège du Secrétariat permanent: Innsbruck [ http://www.alpconv.org/fr/organization/permanentSecretariat/default.html ].