
Intergovernmental Conference
An Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) is a formal meeting where representatives from member countries of an international organization gather to discuss and negotiate revisions to agreements or treaties. Typically convened within the European Union, an IGC examines issues like changing laws, updating policies, or adapting the rules governing the organization. The purpose is to reach consensus on important changes that require member approval, ensuring that all governments have a say in shaping the rules that influence their collective cooperation and decision-making processes.