Reconciling environment and trade /

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Edition:2nd ed.
Imprint:Leiden [Netherlands] : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers/Koninklijke Brill, ©2008.
Description:1 online resource (xi, 716 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11202753
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Other authors / contributors:Weiss, Edith Brown, 1942-
Jackson, John H. (John Howard), 1932-2015.
Bernasconi-Osterwalder, Nathalie.
ISBN:9789047440321
9047440323
9781571053701
1571053700
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary: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.
Other form:Print version: Reconciling environment and trade. 2nd ed. Leiden [Netherlands] : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers/Koninklijke Brill, ©2008 9781571053701
Standard no.:10.1163/ej.9781571053701.i-716
Table of Contents:
  • The framework for environment and trade disputes / by Edith Brown Weiss and John H. Jackson
  • The Thai cigarettes case : a current critique / by Young Duk Park
  • Evolution of the "necessary test" of Article XX(b) : from Thai cigarettes to the present / by Patricio E. Leyton
  • Taxation to control tobacco in developing states / by Kristyn Noeth
  • The WHO framework convention on tobacco control and trade-related protocols / by Benjamin C. Adams
  • Unsolved problems and implications for the Chapeau of GATT Article XX after the reformulated gasoline case / by Kenichiro Urakami
  • Reconciling U.S. regulatory procedure with the WTO reformulated gasoline case / by Christopher John Duncan
  • Characterizing air as an exhaustible natural resource / by Victoria H. Imperiale
  • Conserving "exhaustible natural resources" : the role of precedent in the GATT Article XX(g) exception / by Lewis Briggs
  • The European Union's position on agriculture after the WTO appellate body's decision in beef hormones / by Charles F. De Jager
  • Fine-tuning WTO jurisprudence and the SPS agreement to improve trade integration and harmonization / by Regine Neugebauer
  • Assessing the standard of review for trade-restrictive measures in the sanitary and phytosanitary agreement / by Christopher Bisgaard
  • Food labeling : free trade, consumer choice, and accountability / by Katy Eiseman
  • Complying with the WTO shrimp-turtle decision / by Renata Benedini
  • Unilateral environmental measures after the WTO appellate body's shrimp-turtle decision / by Paul O'Brien
  • Considering the biology of the sea turtles in the WTO dispute settlement process / by Hannah Gillelan
  • Explaining U.S. policy on shrimp-turtle : an international business / by Peter Chessick
  • Shrimp and turtles : what about environmental embargoes under NAFTA? / by Andres Rueda
  • Compatibility of GMO import regulations with WTO rules / by Vicente Paolo B. Yu III
  • To label or not to label : leveling the trading field / by Athita Komindr
  • The Cartagena protocol on biosafety : a multilateral approach to regulate GMOs / by Nathalie Bernasconi-Osterwalder.