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Greening NAFTA : the North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation

When the North American Free Trade Agreement was debated during the early 1990s, environmental concerns were not important enough to be incorporated in the treaty, but proponents were thrown the sop of a supplemental agreement that led to the Commission for Environmental Cooperation. Here practicing and academic lawyers, along with some economists, a historian, and an environmental scientist analyze its achievements and potentials. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Print Book, English, 2003
Stanford Law and Politics, Stanford, Calif., 2003
xv, 324 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
9780804746045, 0804746044
52295822
The innovative North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation / John H. Knox and David L. Markell
The CEC Cooperative Program of Work / Greg Block
North American pollutant release and transfer registries / Mark S. Winfield
The CEC's biodiversity conservation agenda / Robert L. Glicksman
The CEC and transboundary pollution / John H. Knox
The CEC's trade and environment program / Mary E. Kelly and Cyrus Reed
The CEC and environmental quality / Kevin P. Gallagher
The environmental impact of Mexican manufacturing exports under NAFTA / Claudia Schatan
Corn in NAFTA eight years after / Alejandro Nadal
Protecting investors, protecting the environment / Sanford E. Gaines
Perspectives on the Joint Public Advisory Committee / John D. Wirth
Coordinating land and water use in the San Pedro River basin / A. Dan Tarlock and John E. Thorson
Trade and the environment / Donald McRae
Citizen submissions and treaty review in the NAAEC / Kal Raustiala
The CEC citizen submissions process / David L. Markell
Conclusions / John H. Knox and David L. Markell