Trade and Environment
Conflict or Compatibility
Herausgeber: Brack, Duncan
Trade and Environment
Conflict or Compatibility
Herausgeber: Brack, Duncan
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First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 148mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 395g
- ISBN-13: 9781138180543
- ISBN-10: 1138180548
- Artikelnr.: 69947620
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 148mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 395g
- ISBN-13: 9781138180543
- ISBN-10: 1138180548
- Artikelnr.: 69947620
Duncan Brack
1 Introduction: the trade and environment debate
1. 1 Guide to the issues (Duncan Brack)
1.2 Trade and environment after Singapore (Leon Brittan)
2 Trade versus environment: the evidence
2.1 Introduction (Frits Schlingemann)
2.2 Trade-related environmental measures: how much is a dolphin worth?
(James Lee)
2.3 Competitiveness and investment (Jonathan Barton)
3 Industry concerns
3.1 Industry perspectives (John Canning, William Seddon-Brown, David
Wakeford, David Wallis)
3.2 Process and production methods (Charles Arden-Clarke)
3.3 Developing-country perspectives (Veena Jha)
3.4 Trade and climate change policies (Duncan Brack)
3.5 Discussion
4 Resolving trade and environment disputes
4.1 Introduction (Juan Carlos Sanchez Arnau)
4.2 Lessons from the European experience (Damien Geradin)
4.3 WTO dispute settlement: the environmental dimension (Jeffrey L Gertler)
5 Conclusion: the future
5. 1 Trade and environment in the WTO (Sabrina Shaw)
5.2 Industry perspective (Reinhard Quick)
5.3 Developing-country perspective (Magda Shahin)
5.4 OECD perspective (Michael Reiterer)
5.5 UN-EP perspective (Hussein Abaza)
5.6 The CTE: a renewed mandate for change or more dialogue? (James Cameron)
5.7 Discussion
1. 1 Guide to the issues (Duncan Brack)
1.2 Trade and environment after Singapore (Leon Brittan)
2 Trade versus environment: the evidence
2.1 Introduction (Frits Schlingemann)
2.2 Trade-related environmental measures: how much is a dolphin worth?
(James Lee)
2.3 Competitiveness and investment (Jonathan Barton)
3 Industry concerns
3.1 Industry perspectives (John Canning, William Seddon-Brown, David
Wakeford, David Wallis)
3.2 Process and production methods (Charles Arden-Clarke)
3.3 Developing-country perspectives (Veena Jha)
3.4 Trade and climate change policies (Duncan Brack)
3.5 Discussion
4 Resolving trade and environment disputes
4.1 Introduction (Juan Carlos Sanchez Arnau)
4.2 Lessons from the European experience (Damien Geradin)
4.3 WTO dispute settlement: the environmental dimension (Jeffrey L Gertler)
5 Conclusion: the future
5. 1 Trade and environment in the WTO (Sabrina Shaw)
5.2 Industry perspective (Reinhard Quick)
5.3 Developing-country perspective (Magda Shahin)
5.4 OECD perspective (Michael Reiterer)
5.5 UN-EP perspective (Hussein Abaza)
5.6 The CTE: a renewed mandate for change or more dialogue? (James Cameron)
5.7 Discussion
1 Introduction: the trade and environment debate
1. 1 Guide to the issues (Duncan Brack)
1.2 Trade and environment after Singapore (Leon Brittan)
2 Trade versus environment: the evidence
2.1 Introduction (Frits Schlingemann)
2.2 Trade-related environmental measures: how much is a dolphin worth?
(James Lee)
2.3 Competitiveness and investment (Jonathan Barton)
3 Industry concerns
3.1 Industry perspectives (John Canning, William Seddon-Brown, David
Wakeford, David Wallis)
3.2 Process and production methods (Charles Arden-Clarke)
3.3 Developing-country perspectives (Veena Jha)
3.4 Trade and climate change policies (Duncan Brack)
3.5 Discussion
4 Resolving trade and environment disputes
4.1 Introduction (Juan Carlos Sanchez Arnau)
4.2 Lessons from the European experience (Damien Geradin)
4.3 WTO dispute settlement: the environmental dimension (Jeffrey L Gertler)
5 Conclusion: the future
5. 1 Trade and environment in the WTO (Sabrina Shaw)
5.2 Industry perspective (Reinhard Quick)
5.3 Developing-country perspective (Magda Shahin)
5.4 OECD perspective (Michael Reiterer)
5.5 UN-EP perspective (Hussein Abaza)
5.6 The CTE: a renewed mandate for change or more dialogue? (James Cameron)
5.7 Discussion
1. 1 Guide to the issues (Duncan Brack)
1.2 Trade and environment after Singapore (Leon Brittan)
2 Trade versus environment: the evidence
2.1 Introduction (Frits Schlingemann)
2.2 Trade-related environmental measures: how much is a dolphin worth?
(James Lee)
2.3 Competitiveness and investment (Jonathan Barton)
3 Industry concerns
3.1 Industry perspectives (John Canning, William Seddon-Brown, David
Wakeford, David Wallis)
3.2 Process and production methods (Charles Arden-Clarke)
3.3 Developing-country perspectives (Veena Jha)
3.4 Trade and climate change policies (Duncan Brack)
3.5 Discussion
4 Resolving trade and environment disputes
4.1 Introduction (Juan Carlos Sanchez Arnau)
4.2 Lessons from the European experience (Damien Geradin)
4.3 WTO dispute settlement: the environmental dimension (Jeffrey L Gertler)
5 Conclusion: the future
5. 1 Trade and environment in the WTO (Sabrina Shaw)
5.2 Industry perspective (Reinhard Quick)
5.3 Developing-country perspective (Magda Shahin)
5.4 OECD perspective (Michael Reiterer)
5.5 UN-EP perspective (Hussein Abaza)
5.6 The CTE: a renewed mandate for change or more dialogue? (James Cameron)
5.7 Discussion