Trade and Environment in the EC and the WTO: A Legal AnalysisThis study describes and compares the rules of the European Community and the World Trade Organization on the liberalization of trade in goods and measures taken by members of these organizations for the protection of the environment. |
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215 Already under GATT dispute settlement practice , animals that were not in danger of extinction were considered “ exhaustible natural resources ” . It can therefore be safely assumed that animals do not have to be threatened by ...
215 Already under GATT dispute settlement practice , animals that were not in danger of extinction were considered “ exhaustible natural resources ” . It can therefore be safely assumed that animals do not have to be threatened by ...
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The Appellate Body in the same case said that “ exhaustible natural resources ” are to be interpreted in an evolutive way , in the context of the objective of sustainable development to which the Preamble to the WTO Agreement refers.42 ...
The Appellate Body in the same case said that “ exhaustible natural resources ” are to be interpreted in an evolutive way , in the context of the objective of sustainable development to which the Preamble to the WTO Agreement refers.42 ...
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6.1 Typologies , Scope and Nature of the Prohibitions Article 28 EC prohibits quantitative restrictions on imports and all measures having equivalent effect . Article XI GATT proscribes prohibitions or restrictions on imports ( or ...
6.1 Typologies , Scope and Nature of the Prohibitions Article 28 EC prohibits quantitative restrictions on imports and all measures having equivalent effect . Article XI GATT proscribes prohibitions or restrictions on imports ( or ...
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New Environmental Policy Instruments in the European Union: Politics ... Ian Bailey No preview available - 2003 |
Europe and the Environment: Legal Essays in Honour of Ludwig Krämer Marco Onida Limited preview - 2005 |