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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1 be taken into account when assessing risk , such as international risk assessment techniques ( Article 5.1 ) , factors such ... value judgements that are not based on scientific evidence may be taken into account in assessing risks .
1 be taken into account when assessing risk , such as international risk assessment techniques ( Article 5.1 ) , factors such ... value judgements that are not based on scientific evidence may be taken into account in assessing risks .
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risk assessment.342 “ Based on ” in this context was interpreted by the panel in EC - Hormones as a procedural requirement of demonstrating that the results of a risk assessment had been taken into account when enacting the measure .
risk assessment.342 “ Based on ” in this context was interpreted by the panel in EC - Hormones as a procedural requirement of demonstrating that the results of a risk assessment had been taken into account when enacting the measure .
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However , according to Article 2.2 TBT , only the risk of non - fulfilment of the objective is to be taken into account , and not the risk created by a lesser degree of fulfilment of the objective . The TBT Agreement contains no further ...
However , according to Article 2.2 TBT , only the risk of non - fulfilment of the objective is to be taken into account , and not the risk created by a lesser degree of fulfilment of the objective . The TBT Agreement contains no further ...
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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 |