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Weaving together theory and practice, the chapters in this volume provide a comprehensive assessment of sustainable development provisions in international trade agreements. The volume offers important reflections upon the real extent and the foreseeable consequences of this sustainability revolution.
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Weaving together theory and practice, the chapters in this volume provide a comprehensive assessment of sustainable development provisions in international trade agreements. The volume offers important reflections upon the real extent and the foreseeable consequences of this sustainability revolution.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 163mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 807g
- ISBN-13: 9780198886884
- ISBN-10: 0198886888
- Artikelnr.: 71263756
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 163mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 807g
- ISBN-13: 9780198886884
- ISBN-10: 0198886888
- Artikelnr.: 71263756
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Geraldo Vidigal is Assistant Professor at the University of Amsterdam, where he coordinates the LLM in International Trade and Investment Law. He is Managing Editor of Legal Issues of Economic Integration (Kluwer) Theme Developer for International Economic Law at Oxford International Organizations. He holds a PhD in Law from the University of Cambridge, an LLM in International Law from the Sorbonne Law School, and a Bachelor's in Law from the University of São Paulo. He integrates the roster of dispute settlement panellists of the World Trade Organization, where he was previously a Dispute Settlement Lawyer, and of the European Union (for trade as well as sustainable development). Kathleen Claussen is Professor of Law at Georgetown University. She is the author of more than 40 articles and essays concerning trade, investment, and international dispute settlement, among other related research areas. She has also acted as counsel or arbitrator in over two dozen international disputes. She is co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of International Economic Law, published by Oxford University Press. Professor Claussen is a graduate of the Yale Law School, Queen's University Belfast (where she was a Mitchell Scholar), and Indiana University where she was a Wells Scholar.
* 1: A Sustainability Revolution? The Role of Trade Agreements
* Part I Sustainability in International Trade Agreements: Conflict or
Complementarity
* 2: Embedding Sustainable Development in Trade
* 3: Making Trade Agreements Contribute to Sustainability : The
Potential of Behavioural Science
* 4: Evaluating the Sustainability Agenda in International Trade
Agreements: Aims, Effectiveness, Legitimacy, and Importance
* 5: Sustainable Development and International Economic Law:
Intersections or Convergence?
* 6: Trade and Environment Negotiations at the WTO: A New Opportunity
for SIDS?
* Part II Sustainability Obligations: Content and Compliance
* 7: Labour Standards in EU Free Trade Agreements: Substantive Issues
and Recent Developments Concerning Their Enforcement
* 8: Trade Agreements and Disability Inclusion: Looking Beyond Labour
and Gender Equality Provisions
* 9: Infusing Indigenous Worldviews in Trade and Sustainability
Agreements
* 10: The Legal Links between Free Trade Agreements and Multilateral
Environmental Agreements
* 11: Exploring the Nexus of Environmental Sustainability and
International Trade: The Significance of Self-Standing Obligations
* 12: Integrating Climate Action into Free Trade Agreements
* 13: Sustainability Obligations and Developing Countries: Any Scope
for Special and Differential Treatment?
* 14: Enforcing Sustainability Obligations: Adjudication and
Post-Adjudication Enforcement
* 15: Enforcing International Sustainability Standards on International
and National Platforms
* 16: Decentralized Enforcement of Sustainability Commitments:
Rebalancing, Targeted Enforcement, and Production Requirements in
Trade Agreements
* 17: State and Private Accountability through the Rapid Response
Labour Mechanism : Scope, Purposes, and Prospects for Effectiveness
* 18: Sustainability Obligations in Trade Agreements: Do Exceptions and
Defences Apply?
* Part III Sustainability in Trade Agreements and the Future of the
Global Economy
* 19: Copernican Revolution or Green Protectionism?
* 20: The Role of 'Development' in Sustainable Development in Trade
Agreements
* 21: Interactions Between Free Trade Agreements' Sustainability
Provisions and WTO Law
* 22: Sustainability Meets Trade: Assessing Trade Agreements' New
Endeavour to Incorporate Sustainability Issues
* 23: From Neoliberalism to Ordoliberalism, and Beyond: Sustainability
and Trade Governance
* 24: The Road Ahead
* Part I Sustainability in International Trade Agreements: Conflict or
Complementarity
* 2: Embedding Sustainable Development in Trade
* 3: Making Trade Agreements Contribute to Sustainability : The
Potential of Behavioural Science
* 4: Evaluating the Sustainability Agenda in International Trade
Agreements: Aims, Effectiveness, Legitimacy, and Importance
* 5: Sustainable Development and International Economic Law:
Intersections or Convergence?
* 6: Trade and Environment Negotiations at the WTO: A New Opportunity
for SIDS?
* Part II Sustainability Obligations: Content and Compliance
* 7: Labour Standards in EU Free Trade Agreements: Substantive Issues
and Recent Developments Concerning Their Enforcement
* 8: Trade Agreements and Disability Inclusion: Looking Beyond Labour
and Gender Equality Provisions
* 9: Infusing Indigenous Worldviews in Trade and Sustainability
Agreements
* 10: The Legal Links between Free Trade Agreements and Multilateral
Environmental Agreements
* 11: Exploring the Nexus of Environmental Sustainability and
International Trade: The Significance of Self-Standing Obligations
* 12: Integrating Climate Action into Free Trade Agreements
* 13: Sustainability Obligations and Developing Countries: Any Scope
for Special and Differential Treatment?
* 14: Enforcing Sustainability Obligations: Adjudication and
Post-Adjudication Enforcement
* 15: Enforcing International Sustainability Standards on International
and National Platforms
* 16: Decentralized Enforcement of Sustainability Commitments:
Rebalancing, Targeted Enforcement, and Production Requirements in
Trade Agreements
* 17: State and Private Accountability through the Rapid Response
Labour Mechanism : Scope, Purposes, and Prospects for Effectiveness
* 18: Sustainability Obligations in Trade Agreements: Do Exceptions and
Defences Apply?
* Part III Sustainability in Trade Agreements and the Future of the
Global Economy
* 19: Copernican Revolution or Green Protectionism?
* 20: The Role of 'Development' in Sustainable Development in Trade
Agreements
* 21: Interactions Between Free Trade Agreements' Sustainability
Provisions and WTO Law
* 22: Sustainability Meets Trade: Assessing Trade Agreements' New
Endeavour to Incorporate Sustainability Issues
* 23: From Neoliberalism to Ordoliberalism, and Beyond: Sustainability
and Trade Governance
* 24: The Road Ahead
* 1: A Sustainability Revolution? The Role of Trade Agreements
* Part I Sustainability in International Trade Agreements: Conflict or
Complementarity
* 2: Embedding Sustainable Development in Trade
* 3: Making Trade Agreements Contribute to Sustainability : The
Potential of Behavioural Science
* 4: Evaluating the Sustainability Agenda in International Trade
Agreements: Aims, Effectiveness, Legitimacy, and Importance
* 5: Sustainable Development and International Economic Law:
Intersections or Convergence?
* 6: Trade and Environment Negotiations at the WTO: A New Opportunity
for SIDS?
* Part II Sustainability Obligations: Content and Compliance
* 7: Labour Standards in EU Free Trade Agreements: Substantive Issues
and Recent Developments Concerning Their Enforcement
* 8: Trade Agreements and Disability Inclusion: Looking Beyond Labour
and Gender Equality Provisions
* 9: Infusing Indigenous Worldviews in Trade and Sustainability
Agreements
* 10: The Legal Links between Free Trade Agreements and Multilateral
Environmental Agreements
* 11: Exploring the Nexus of Environmental Sustainability and
International Trade: The Significance of Self-Standing Obligations
* 12: Integrating Climate Action into Free Trade Agreements
* 13: Sustainability Obligations and Developing Countries: Any Scope
for Special and Differential Treatment?
* 14: Enforcing Sustainability Obligations: Adjudication and
Post-Adjudication Enforcement
* 15: Enforcing International Sustainability Standards on International
and National Platforms
* 16: Decentralized Enforcement of Sustainability Commitments:
Rebalancing, Targeted Enforcement, and Production Requirements in
Trade Agreements
* 17: State and Private Accountability through the Rapid Response
Labour Mechanism : Scope, Purposes, and Prospects for Effectiveness
* 18: Sustainability Obligations in Trade Agreements: Do Exceptions and
Defences Apply?
* Part III Sustainability in Trade Agreements and the Future of the
Global Economy
* 19: Copernican Revolution or Green Protectionism?
* 20: The Role of 'Development' in Sustainable Development in Trade
Agreements
* 21: Interactions Between Free Trade Agreements' Sustainability
Provisions and WTO Law
* 22: Sustainability Meets Trade: Assessing Trade Agreements' New
Endeavour to Incorporate Sustainability Issues
* 23: From Neoliberalism to Ordoliberalism, and Beyond: Sustainability
and Trade Governance
* 24: The Road Ahead
* Part I Sustainability in International Trade Agreements: Conflict or
Complementarity
* 2: Embedding Sustainable Development in Trade
* 3: Making Trade Agreements Contribute to Sustainability : The
Potential of Behavioural Science
* 4: Evaluating the Sustainability Agenda in International Trade
Agreements: Aims, Effectiveness, Legitimacy, and Importance
* 5: Sustainable Development and International Economic Law:
Intersections or Convergence?
* 6: Trade and Environment Negotiations at the WTO: A New Opportunity
for SIDS?
* Part II Sustainability Obligations: Content and Compliance
* 7: Labour Standards in EU Free Trade Agreements: Substantive Issues
and Recent Developments Concerning Their Enforcement
* 8: Trade Agreements and Disability Inclusion: Looking Beyond Labour
and Gender Equality Provisions
* 9: Infusing Indigenous Worldviews in Trade and Sustainability
Agreements
* 10: The Legal Links between Free Trade Agreements and Multilateral
Environmental Agreements
* 11: Exploring the Nexus of Environmental Sustainability and
International Trade: The Significance of Self-Standing Obligations
* 12: Integrating Climate Action into Free Trade Agreements
* 13: Sustainability Obligations and Developing Countries: Any Scope
for Special and Differential Treatment?
* 14: Enforcing Sustainability Obligations: Adjudication and
Post-Adjudication Enforcement
* 15: Enforcing International Sustainability Standards on International
and National Platforms
* 16: Decentralized Enforcement of Sustainability Commitments:
Rebalancing, Targeted Enforcement, and Production Requirements in
Trade Agreements
* 17: State and Private Accountability through the Rapid Response
Labour Mechanism : Scope, Purposes, and Prospects for Effectiveness
* 18: Sustainability Obligations in Trade Agreements: Do Exceptions and
Defences Apply?
* Part III Sustainability in Trade Agreements and the Future of the
Global Economy
* 19: Copernican Revolution or Green Protectionism?
* 20: The Role of 'Development' in Sustainable Development in Trade
Agreements
* 21: Interactions Between Free Trade Agreements' Sustainability
Provisions and WTO Law
* 22: Sustainability Meets Trade: Assessing Trade Agreements' New
Endeavour to Incorporate Sustainability Issues
* 23: From Neoliberalism to Ordoliberalism, and Beyond: Sustainability
and Trade Governance
* 24: The Road Ahead