Trade and Environment in the EC and the WTO: A Legal AnalysisEuropa Law Publishing, 2002 - 502 pages This 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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... pursue legitimate domestic policy objectives , such as national security , public morality , and human , animal or plant life and health . Considering the obvious need for domestic policy action in such areas , it was not a viable ...
... pursue legitimate domestic policy objectives , such as national security , public morality , and human , animal or plant life and health . Considering the obvious need for domestic policy action in such areas , it was not a viable ...
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... pursue legiti- mate aims , but sometimes a “ distinctly applicable ” measure will be necessary to pursue a mandatory requirement . An additional benefit of dropping the requirement per se that mandatory requirements can only be pursued ...
... pursue legiti- mate aims , but sometimes a “ distinctly applicable ” measure will be necessary to pursue a mandatory requirement . An additional benefit of dropping the requirement per se that mandatory requirements can only be pursued ...
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... pursue an acceptable ( environmental or health ) objective , be appropriate to pursue that objective , and be necessary in the sense that no alternative less trade - restrictive measures are available that are equally capable of ...
... pursue an acceptable ( environmental or health ) objective , be appropriate to pursue that objective , and be necessary in the sense that no alternative less trade - restrictive measures are available that are equally capable of ...
Contents
I | 5 |
Context of Trade and Environment Conflicts | 18 |
4 | 24 |
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Appellate Body applied Article 2.2 Article 28 Article 30 EC Article III:4 Article XX GATT Article XX(b assessment border tax adjustment case-law chapeau to Article Commission Community legislation context customs union den Burg discrimination discriminatory dispute settlement domestic products EC Treaty EC-Asbestos EC-Hormones Emphasis added environmental agreements environmental protection equivalent effect European export extraterritorial free movement harmonisation Havana Charter Ibid imported products indistinctly applicable international standards interpretation invoked Japan-Alcohol justification less favourable treatment less trade-restrictive level of protection mandatory requirements market access measures having equivalent ment multilateral national measures National Treatment Note Ad Article obligations paragraph paras PPM-based measures PPMs principle prohibition proportionality test provisions public international law quantitative restrictions referred regulatory relevant risk selling arrangements sentence of Article SPS Agreement SPS measures TBT Agreement technical regulations tion Trade and Environment trade-restrictive measures unilateral US-Gasoline US-Shrimp-Turtle US-Tuna-Dolphin World Trade Organisation WTO Agreement WTO Members
References to this book
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 - 2004 |