Trade and Environment in the EC and the WTO: A Legal Analysis

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Europa Law Publishing, 2003 - 496 pages
Is a country allowed to prohibit the use of metal beverage cans if it hampers trade from other countries? Can a country impose gasoline quality standards that allow foreign refiners less possibilities to adapt to these standards than domestic refiners? Can it require all wood products sold on its market to carry a label indicating whether they have been sustainably produced or not? These are just some of the questions that have arisen in recent years over the interpretation of trade liberalisation commitments and environmental concerns. This study describes and compares the rules of the European Community and the World Trade Organisation on the liberalisation of trade in goods and measures taken by the members of these organisations for the protection of the environment. It analyses the interpretation of these rules by the European Court of Justice and WTO panels and the Appellate Body, placing them in their institutional context and comparing them. Attention is paid to how the rules relate to Community and international harmonisation, and to the status of trade-restrictive measures that are based on environmentally damaging production methods. This book thus provides useful insights for academics, policy-makers and those who influence policy alike. About the author: Jochem Wiers born in Groningen (1970) the Netherlands studied Dutch law, international law and Spanish at the University of Amsterdam, and further specialised in European law at the College of Europe in Bruges. He commenced his Ph.D. research at the European University Institute in Florence, and started working as a research fellow and lecturer at the University of Amsterdam. Mr. Wiers has published in a number of international legal journals and is the associate editor of Legal Issues of Economic Integration. He currently works for the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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Contents

I
5
Prohibition of Import Restrictions and Measures
43
2
65
3
71
CHAPTER 3
85
64
113
Environmental Protection
115
65
121
Phytosanitary Measures
202
Beyond Them
215
Agreements
231
Conditions
264
Protection
273
Measures in the WTO
319
5
336
and Conditions
341

Action
128
GATT 1994
149
Taxation
158
119
171
Attached Thereto
178
National Environmental Measures and Third
367
ΙΟ Concluding Remarks
417
559
470
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