The London Conference could refer to several conferences:
- London Conference of 1832
- London Conference of 1838–39
- London Conference of 1852
- London Conference of 1866
- London Conference of 1881 (anarchist movement)
- London Conference of 1908
- London Conference of 1913, also known as London Peace Conference
- London Conference of 1914, was scheduled in August by London bankers and was supposed to avoid an escalation that led to World War I. The London Conference of 1832 was an international conference convened to establish a stable government in Greece. The London Conference was held in the United Kingdom in December 1866 and was the final in a series of conferences that led to Canadian confederation in 1867 Originating in the Greek language ( αρχή "arche" means "beginning origin outset prime principle start threshold" the term "anarchy" The London Conference of 1913 (also known as the London Peace Conference) was an International summit to discuss issues arising from the declaration of The conference never took place.
- London Conference of 1933
- London Conference of 1945, which set out the rules of procedure for the Nuremberg Trials; the official document which resulted was the London Charter of the International Military Tribunal
- London Conference of 1948
- London Conference of 1954
- London Conference of 1959
- London Conference on Afghanistan, 31 January 2006, the Government of Afghanistan presented its Interim National Development Strategy and launched the Afghanistan Compact. The Nuremberg Trials were a series of trials most notable for the prosecution of prominent members of the political military and economic leadership of Nazi Germany after The London Charter of the International Military Tribunal (usually referred to simply as the London Charter or Nuremberg Charter) was the decree issued on August The London and Paris Conferences were two related conferences in London and Paris in late September and October 1954 to determine the status of West The Afghanistan Compact was the outcome of the London Conference on Afghanistan in 2006
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