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Lodging The Sustainable Development Goals In The International Trade Regime: From Trade Rhetoric To Trade Plethoric, Nasser Alreshaid
Lodging The Sustainable Development Goals In The International Trade Regime: From Trade Rhetoric To Trade Plethoric, Nasser Alreshaid
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
International Trade And Investment Law And Carbon Management Technologies, Shi-Ling Hsu, Nigel Bankes, Anatole Boute, Sarah Mccalla, Steve Charnovitz, Liz Whitsitt, Nicholas Rivers
International Trade And Investment Law And Carbon Management Technologies, Shi-Ling Hsu, Nigel Bankes, Anatole Boute, Sarah Mccalla, Steve Charnovitz, Liz Whitsitt, Nicholas Rivers
Shi-Ling Hsu
Reducing emissions of greenhouse gases will require the development of carbon management technologies that are not currently available or that are not currently cost-effective. While market mechanisms such as carbon pricing must play a central role in stimulating the development of these technologies, governmental policy aimed at fostering carbon management technologies and lowering their costs must also play a part. Both types of policies will form part of an optimal greenhouse gas control portfolio.
This article develops a framework of international trade and investment law insofar as they may affect carbon management technologies. While it is commonly perceived that international …
Introductory Remarks: International Energy Governance, Lakshman Guruswamy
Introductory Remarks: International Energy Governance, Lakshman Guruswamy
Publications
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The North American Free Trade Agreement: What It Means For U.S. Coal Exports, Moya Phelleps
The North American Free Trade Agreement: What It Means For U.S. Coal Exports, Moya Phelleps
West Virginia Law Review
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A Response To Colombian Coal Imports: The Path To New Competitiveness For The U.S. Coal Industry, Paul Sarahan
A Response To Colombian Coal Imports: The Path To New Competitiveness For The U.S. Coal Industry, Paul Sarahan
West Virginia Law Review
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International Oil--Shortage, Cartel Or Emerging Resource Monopoly?, James T. Jensen
International Oil--Shortage, Cartel Or Emerging Resource Monopoly?, James T. Jensen
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
In the early days of industrialization in the United States, giant combines with great market power developed in a number of industries, such as oil, steel and railroads. Out of that era arose a body of domestic law and regulation that sought to define the limits within which those organizations could function in the economic life of the country. The Sherman and Clayton Acts formed the basis for antitrust law. Regulatory agencies such as the Federal Power Commission, the Interstate Commerce Commission and the Federal Trade Commission were formed to regulate the excesses of the private sector. We may now …