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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Thus , the primary EC Treaty provisions that are the main focus of this study cannot be considered in isolation from secondary EC law . In the WTO , as argued above , there is no legislative capacity to set standards in fields such as ...
Thus , the primary EC Treaty provisions that are the main focus of this study cannot be considered in isolation from secondary EC law . In the WTO , as argued above , there is no legislative capacity to set standards in fields such as ...
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Sanitary or phytosanitary measures which conform to the relevant provisions of this Agreement shall be presumed to be in accordance with the obligations of the Members under the provisions of GATT 1994 which relate to the use of ...
Sanitary or phytosanitary measures which conform to the relevant provisions of this Agreement shall be presumed to be in accordance with the obligations of the Members under the provisions of GATT 1994 which relate to the use of ...
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Article 30 The provisions of Articles 28 and 29 shall not preclude prohibitions or restrictions on imports , exports or goods in transit justified on grounds of public morality , public policy or public security ; the protection of ...
Article 30 The provisions of Articles 28 and 29 shall not preclude prohibitions or restrictions on imports , exports or goods in transit justified on grounds of public morality , public policy or public security ; the protection of ...
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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 |