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Sino-Japanese Cooperation In The East China Sea: A Lasting Arrangement, Alexander M. Peterson Oct 2009

Sino-Japanese Cooperation In The East China Sea: A Lasting Arrangement, Alexander M. Peterson

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No abstract provided.


The Seduction Of The Appellate Body: Shrimp/Sea Turtle I And Ii And The Proper Role Of States In Wto Governance, J. Patrick Kelly Jan 2005

The Seduction Of The Appellate Body: Shrimp/Sea Turtle I And Ii And The Proper Role Of States In Wto Governance, J. Patrick Kelly

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The Article, proposes new interpretations of GATT Article XX to minimize the harmful effects of recent WTO jurisprudence that threaten to undermine the goals of the trading system and diminish the role of states in policymaking. In the Shrimp/Turtle cases the WTO's Appellate Body ("AB") utilized an "evolutionary" methodology to interpret the conservation of "exhaustible natural resources" exception in Article XX(g) to permit the unilateral regulation by one country of how goods are produced ("PPMs") in other countries. Such an expansive approach to interpretation permits wealthy nations with large markets to unilaterally impose their preferred environmental policies, and presumably other …


Think Globally, (En)Act Locally: Promoting Effective National Environmental Regulatory Infrastructures In Developing Nations, Edward D. Mccutcheon Apr 1998

Think Globally, (En)Act Locally: Promoting Effective National Environmental Regulatory Infrastructures In Developing Nations, Edward D. Mccutcheon

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No abstract provided.


Trade And The Environment: Charting A New Course, John F. Kerry Jul 1994

Trade And The Environment: Charting A New Course, John F. Kerry

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No abstract provided.


Searching For Gatt’S Environmental Miranda: Are Process Standards Getting Due Process, William J. Snape Iii, Naomi B. Lefkovitz Jul 1994

Searching For Gatt’S Environmental Miranda: Are Process Standards Getting Due Process, William J. Snape Iii, Naomi B. Lefkovitz

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No abstract provided.


Resolving Trade-Environment Conflicts: The Case For Trading Institutions, Jeffrey L. Dunoff Jul 1994

Resolving Trade-Environment Conflicts: The Case For Trading Institutions, Jeffrey L. Dunoff

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No abstract provided.


Free Trade, Fair Trade, Green Trade: Defogging The Debate, Steve Charnovitz Jul 1994

Free Trade, Fair Trade, Green Trade: Defogging The Debate, Steve Charnovitz

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No abstract provided.


Testing The System: Gatt + Ppp = ?, Charles S. Pearson Jul 1994

Testing The System: Gatt + Ppp = ?, Charles S. Pearson

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No abstract provided.


Product Standards To Protect The Local Environment—The Gatt And The Uruguay Round Sanitary And Phytosanitary Agreement, John J. Barcelo Iii Jul 1994

Product Standards To Protect The Local Environment—The Gatt And The Uruguay Round Sanitary And Phytosanitary Agreement, John J. Barcelo Iii

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No abstract provided.


Trade And Environment: Some North-South Considerations, Scott Vaughan Jul 1994

Trade And Environment: Some North-South Considerations, Scott Vaughan

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No abstract provided.


The Multilateral Fund Of The Montreal Protocol: A Prototype For Financial Mechanisms In Protecting The Global Environment, Jason M. Patlis Jan 1992

The Multilateral Fund Of The Montreal Protocol: A Prototype For Financial Mechanisms In Protecting The Global Environment, Jason M. Patlis

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No abstract provided.


Promoting International Environmental Protections Through Foreign Debt Exchange Transactions, David Barrans Jan 1991

Promoting International Environmental Protections Through Foreign Debt Exchange Transactions, David Barrans

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No abstract provided.