ISBN:
9781571053701
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (XI, 716 p)
Edition:
2. ed
Edition:
Online-Ausg. 2010 Online-Ressource Brill Nijhoff E-Books Collections : Human Rights and Humanitarian Law ; International Law 2006-2008 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Parallel Title:
Print version Reconciling Environment and Trade
DDC:
346.04/4
Keywords:
Environmental law, International Economic aspects
;
Foreign trade regulation Environmental aspects
;
Außenhandel
;
Umweltschutz
;
Internationales Umweltrecht
;
Wirtschaft
Abstract:
Focuses on five cases, that reflect five basic issues in the clash between trade and the environment: public health, air pollution/ozone depletion, food safety, destruction of endangered species, and biosafety. This work is suitable for those involved in international trade or environmental activism
Description / Table of Contents:
Contents; List of Tables and Figures; Preface; Chapter 1: The Framework for Environment and Trade Disputes- by Edith Brown Weiss and John H. Jackson; PART I Public Health and the Environment: The Case of Tobacco Control; Introductory Note; Chapter 2: The Thai Cigarettes Case: A Current Critique -- - by Young Duk Park; Chapter 3: Evolution of the ""Necessary Test"" of Article XX(b): From Thai Cigarettes to the Present -- - by Patricio Leyton; Chapter 4: Taxation to Control Tobacco in Developing States -- - by Kristyn Noeth
Description / Table of Contents:
Chapter 5: The WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control and Trade-Related Protocols- by Benjamin C. AdamsBibliography Relating to Tobacco Control and the Thai Cigarette Case; PART II Air Pollution: The Reformulated Gasoline Case; Introductory Note; Chapter 6: Unsolved Problems and Implications for the Chapeau of GATT Article XX After the Reformulated Gasoline Case -- - by Kenichiro Urakami; Chapter 7: Reconciling U.S. Regulatory Procedure with the WTO Reformulated Gasoline Case -- - by Christopher John Duncan
Description / Table of Contents:
Chapter 8: Characterizing Air as an Exhaustible Natural Resource- by Victoria H. ImperialeChapter 9: Conserving ""Exhaustible Natural Resources"": The Role of Precedent in the GATT Article XX(g) Exception -- - by Lewis Briggs; Bibliography Relating to the Reformulated Gasoline Case; PART III Food Safety: The Beef Hormones Case; Introductory Note; Chapter 10: The European Union's Position on Agriculture after the WTO Appellate Body's Decision in Beef Hormones -- - by Charles F. De Jager
Description / Table of Contents:
Chapter 11: Fine-Tuning WTO Jurisprudence and the SPS Agreement to Improve Trade Integration and Harmonization- by Regine NeugebauerChapter 12: Assessing the Standard of Review for Trade-Restrictive Measures in the Sanitary and Phytosanitary Agreement -- - by Christopher Bisgaard; Chapter 13: Food Labeling: Free Trade, Consumer Choice, and Accountability -- - by Katy Eiseman; Bibliography Relating to Food Safety and the Beef Hormones Case; PART IV Commercial Fishing and Endangered Species: The Shrimp-Turtle Case; Introductory Note
Description / Table of Contents:
Chapter 14: Complying with the WTO Shrimp-Turtle Decision- by Renata BenediniChapter 15: Unilateral Environmental Measures After the WTO Appellate Body's Shrimp-Turtle Decision -- - by Paul O'Brien; Chapter 16: Considering the Biology of the Sea Turtles in the WTO Dispute Settlement Process -- - by Hannah Gillelan; Chapter 17: Explaining U.S. Policy on Shrimp-Turtle: An International Business Diplomacy Analysis -- - by Peter Chessick; Chapter 18: Shrimp and Turtles: What About Environmental Embargoes Under NAFTA? -- - by Andres Rueda; Bibliography Relating to the Shrimp-Turtle Case
Description / Table of Contents:
PART V Environmental Risks and Biosafety: Genetically Modified Organisms-A Future Case
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
DOI:
10.1163/ej.9781571053701.i-716
URL:
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