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Regional Disputes: It Is Not Just Ground Beef, Nicholas W. Laneville
Regional Disputes: It Is Not Just Ground Beef, Nicholas W. Laneville
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Never For-Gatt: What Recent Tbt Decisions Reveal About The Appellate Body’S Analysis Of Environmental Regulation Under The Wto Agreements, Ravi Soopramanien
Never For-Gatt: What Recent Tbt Decisions Reveal About The Appellate Body’S Analysis Of Environmental Regulation Under The Wto Agreements, Ravi Soopramanien
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
Few environmentalists have positive things to say on the impact of the World Trade Organization (WTO) on the environment. WTO legal obligations are frequently cited as the most significant impediment to a range of environmental initiatives, including notably meaningful international coordination to combat climate change, particularly through carbon tax initiatives, and imposition of electronic waste disposal export bans. In this vein, adverse findings of WTO dispute panels on environmental conservation measures tend to attract the ire of international civil society. The tensions between liberal trade and environmental protection can be traced back to the days of the General Agreement on …
The Many Faces Of Transparency, Padideh Ala'i
The Many Faces Of Transparency, Padideh Ala'i
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
Transcript from the Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of American Society of International Law panel on the "Role of Transparency at the World Trade Organization."
Ending Genetic Monopolies: How The Trips Agreement's Failure To Exclude Gene Patents Thwarts Innovation And Hurts Consumers Worldwide, Cydney A. Fowler
Ending Genetic Monopolies: How The Trips Agreement's Failure To Exclude Gene Patents Thwarts Innovation And Hurts Consumers Worldwide, Cydney A. Fowler
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Relationship Between The Access And Benefit Sharing International Regimen And Other International Instruments: The World Trade Organization And The International Union For The Protection Of New Varieties Of Plants, Jorge Cabrera Medaglia
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Intellectual Property Rights To Enhance International Clean Tech Transfers, Anastasia Lewandoski
Intellectual Property Rights To Enhance International Clean Tech Transfers, Anastasia Lewandoski
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Border Adjustment Measures In Proposed U.S. Climate Change Legislation – “A New Chapter In America’S Leadership On Change?”, Stephen Kyo, Bernd G. Janzen, Holly M. Smith
Border Adjustment Measures In Proposed U.S. Climate Change Legislation – “A New Chapter In America’S Leadership On Change?”, Stephen Kyo, Bernd G. Janzen, Holly M. Smith
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
The Wto, Agriculture, And Developing Countries: The Need For Trade Reforms, Melissa Blue Sky
The Wto, Agriculture, And Developing Countries: The Need For Trade Reforms, Melissa Blue Sky
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Enhanced Protections For Geographical Indications Under Trips: Potential Conflicts Under The U.S. Constitutional And Statutory Regimes, David Snyder
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
Total Recall On Chinese Imports: Pursuing An End To Unsafe Health And Safety Standards Through Article Xx Of Gatt, Elvira Cortez
Total Recall On Chinese Imports: Pursuing An End To Unsafe Health And Safety Standards Through Article Xx Of Gatt, Elvira Cortez
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Climate Change, The Kyoto Protocol, And The World Trade Organization: Challenges And Conflicts, Daniel Mcnamee
Climate Change, The Kyoto Protocol, And The World Trade Organization: Challenges And Conflicts, Daniel Mcnamee
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
International Environmental Law, The Public's Health, And Domestic Environmental Governance In Developing Countries , William Onvizu
International Environmental Law, The Public's Health, And Domestic Environmental Governance In Developing Countries , William Onvizu
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Multilateral Environmental Agreements & World Trade, Melanie Nakagawa
Multilateral Environmental Agreements & World Trade, Melanie Nakagawa
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Multilateral Environmental Agreements & World Trade, Melanie Nakagawa
Multilateral Environmental Agreements & World Trade, Melanie Nakagawa
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
The Limits Of Pragmatism In American Foreign Policy: Unsolicited Advice To The Bush Administration On Relations With International Nongovernmental Organizations, Kenneth Anderson
The Limits Of Pragmatism In American Foreign Policy: Unsolicited Advice To The Bush Administration On Relations With International Nongovernmental Organizations, Kenneth Anderson
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
The Bush Administration has tended to see international nongovernmental organizations in a pragmatic way, as functionally the international equivalent of domestic "volunteer" organizations. This article argues that the Bush Administration ought to see international nongovernmental organizations as organizations seeking to substitute so-called "international civil society," on the one hand, and public international organizations, on the other, for the authority of democratically sovereign states. Looking beyond the particular issues on which international NGOs press political agendas - human rights, environmentalism, etc. - the function of international NGOs is to delegitimize democratic sovereignty in favor of liberal internationalism. The article argues that …
After Seattle: Public International Organizations, Non-Governmental Organizations (Ngos), And Democratic Legitimacy In An Era Of Globalization: An Essay In Contested Legitimacy, Kenneth Anderson
Working Papers
This working monograph (about 120,000 words) analyzes the relationship between public international organizations such as the United Nations system and international non-governmental organizations under conditions of globalization.It argues that international organizations and international NGOs are locked in an embrace of mutual legitimation, each giving the other important political legitimacy, in favor of liberal internationalism and at the expense of democratic sovereignty. The monograph argues that the legitimacy that each gives the other is based on flawed assumptions about the nature of civil society and "international civil society," on the one hand, and global governance and the possibilities of international, global …