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Waiting To Exhale?: Global Warming And Tax Policy, Roberta Mann
Waiting To Exhale?: Global Warming And Tax Policy, Roberta Mann
American University Law Review
This article explores the links between energy policy, tax policy and global warming. This article focuses on tax policy, because the emerging consensus among legal scholars favors economic incentives rather than command-and-control regulations for reaching environmental goals, and the Federal income tax has proved an effective delivery system for economic incentives.
After briefly discussing of the science of global warming and the provisions of the Kyoto Protocol on Climate Change, the article reviews the impact of both existing tax law and current proposals for energy legislation on global warming, as well as potential international law consequences of failure to act …
Foreign Sales Corporations--Subsidies, Sanctions, And Trade Wars, Candace Carmichael
Foreign Sales Corporations--Subsidies, Sanctions, And Trade Wars, Candace Carmichael
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
The largest sanctions in the history of the World Trade Organization, the need to stabilize an ailing economy, and the need to maintain strong alliances in the face of a new global war on terrorism are all issues the United States currently faces in deciding how to resolve its dispute with the European Union regarding U.S. tax policy. In 1997, the European Union filed a complaint with the WTO claiming that the then-current U.S. tax regime violated U.S. international trade agreements. The European Union contended that the U.S. tax system gave rise to export-contingent subsidies, in violation of U.S. trade …