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Trade and Environment at the WTO
Author(s) -
Steve Charnovitz
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
bepress legal repository (bepress (united states))
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
DOI - 10.30875/cef8b954-en
Subject(s) - mandate , international trade , free trade , world trade , liberalization , international economics , trade barrier , business , economics , political science , law
The linkage between trade and the environment stands out as an important challenge in global economic governance. Over the past decade, the WTO devoted considerable attention to this issue and included it on the agenda of the Doha Round. In parallel, the jurisprudence on trade and the environment has experienced significant advances. This study provides an overview of the main institutional changes at the WTO and of the developments in the jurisprudence most relevant to the interaction between the environment and trade. Specifically, this study focuses on GATT Article XX and takes note of many positive (and a few negative) features of the key Appellate Body decisions.

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