Greening the GATT: Trade, Environment, and the FutureDaniel C. Esty, Daniel C.. Esty, Director of the Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy and Professor Daniel Esty Institute for International Economics, 1994 - 319 pages There is growing consensus that new international rules and principles are needed to reconcile conflicts, and promote complementarities, between trade and environmental goals. The issue is especially acute for very poor countries striving for rapid economic growth. Esty, a former Environmental Protection Agency official with extensive experience in trade and environmental negotiations, examines the vital connections between trade, environment and development. He argues that current international trade rules and institutions must be significantly reformed to address environmental concerns while still promoting economic growth and development. Esty offers new international rules and principles to help make trade and environmental policies work together to better achieve sustainable economic progress. He concludes with recommendations for a Global Environmental Organization (GEO) to promote simultaneous achievement of trade environmental goals. |
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A critical issue , discussed in chapter 6 , is on what basis such determinations should be made or , in other words , whose standards should be applied . 13. By helping nations to frame ...
A critical issue , discussed in chapter 6 , is on what basis such determinations should be made or , in other words , whose standards should be applied . 13. By helping nations to frame ...
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... to use trade measures to shape the behavior of parties outside the jurisdiction of the party applying the trade measure . ... Trade group . analysis focuses on whether the standards applied are unilaterally or 106 GREENING THE GATT.
... to use trade measures to shape the behavior of parties outside the jurisdiction of the party applying the trade measure . ... Trade group . analysis focuses on whether the standards applied are unilaterally or 106 GREENING THE GATT.
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The NAFTA environmental side agreement strengthens this commitment and establishes a process by which trade penalties could be applied if one of the NAFTA parties were to be found guilty of a persistent pattern of nonenforcement .
The NAFTA environmental side agreement strengthens this commitment and establishes a process by which trade penalties could be applied if one of the NAFTA parties were to be found guilty of a persistent pattern of nonenforcement .
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Origins of the Trade and Environment Conflict | 9 |
Conflict or Convergence | 35 |
Copyright | |
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