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Us Turns Blind Eye To Global Unity, David A. Wirth May 2018

Us Turns Blind Eye To Global Unity, David A. Wirth

David A. Wirth

No abstract provided.


Trump’S First Foreign Trip And The Fate Of The Paris Agreement: Reading The Tea Leaves From The G7 And Nato Summits, David Wirth Mar 2018

Trump’S First Foreign Trip And The Fate Of The Paris Agreement: Reading The Tea Leaves From The G7 And Nato Summits, David Wirth

David A. Wirth

No abstract provided.


While Trump Pledges Withdrawal From Paris Agreement On Climate, International Law May Provide A Safety Net, David Wirth Mar 2018

While Trump Pledges Withdrawal From Paris Agreement On Climate, International Law May Provide A Safety Net, David Wirth

David A. Wirth

No abstract provided.


Executive Agreements Relying On Implied Statutory Authority: A Response To Bodansky And Spiro, David A. Wirth May 2017

Executive Agreements Relying On Implied Statutory Authority: A Response To Bodansky And Spiro, David A. Wirth

David A. Wirth

No abstract provided.


The Transatlantic Gmo Dispute Against The European Communities: Some Preliminary Thoughts, David A. Wirth Nov 2011

The Transatlantic Gmo Dispute Against The European Communities: Some Preliminary Thoughts, David A. Wirth

David A. Wirth

Any day now, a World Trade Organization panel is expected to rule in a dispute between the U.S. and the EU concerning market access for genetically-engineered foods and crops. This piece, written before the release of the WTO panel's report, analyzes novel systemic issues concerning the impact of WTO law on regulatory design, at both the national and international levels, that are raised by this dispute. These include (1) the application of WTO disciplines to regulatory schemes that require prior governmental approval to protect the environment and public health from newly-introduced products and substances; (2) the role of precaution as …


Legitimacy, Accountability, And Partnership: A Model For Advocacy On Third World Environmental Issues, David A. Wirth Nov 2011

Legitimacy, Accountability, And Partnership: A Model For Advocacy On Third World Environmental Issues, David A. Wirth

David A. Wirth

To date, there has been little effort to define the characteristics of responsible environmental reform efforts by private citizens and organizations in the United States on foreign environmental problems, such as the quality of foreign aid. Moreover, there have been virtually no attempts to identify a principled role for American lawyers in Third World environmental issues. This Essay will respond to these lacunae by articulating a new approach to advocacy based on a partnership model. In Part I, this Essay identifies the need for American public interest advocates to establish partnerships with directly affected groups on Third World environmental issues. …