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like-minded countries invoke trade measures (to meet their Kyoto targets) against another WTO member but non-Kyoto Party … like the U.S, would these measures be upheld if challenged by the U.S. under WTO? In so doing, attention is paid to the … trade effects of the proposed measures to ensure their close consistency with the WTO rules, thus maximizing the WTO …
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should represent one immediate contribution that the WTO can make to fight against climate change. This paper presents the … key issues surrounding liberalized trade in climate-friendly goods and technologies in WTO environmental goods … negotiations. It begins with what products to liberalize and how. Clearly, WTO environmental goods negotiations to date show that …
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legislation - is assessed, and found to be neither effective nor likely to be WTO-consistent. The paper is concluded by arguing …
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. Agreement on this paragraph should represent one immediate contribution that the WTO can make to fight against climate change … WTO environmental goods negotiations. It begins with discussing what products to liberalize and how. Given that WTO … in environmental goods and technologies forward, both within and outside the WTO. Recognizing that there is no one …
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. Agreement on this paragraph should represent one immediate contribution that the WTO can make to fight against climate change … WTO environmental goods negotiations. It begins with discussing what products to liberalize and how. Given that WTO … in environmental goods and technologies forward, both within and outside the WTO. Recognizing that there is no one …
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with their WTO obligations may well arise in implementing the Kyoto Protocol, given that Article 2 of the Protocol gives … respect to the WTO consistency and the conditions under which border taxes can be adjusted to accommodate a loss of … polices and WTO rules. It highlights their potential conflicts, and argues that such conflicts can be avoided or at least …
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legislation - is assessed, and found to be neither effective nor likely to be WTO-consistent. The paper is concluded by arguing …
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should represent one immediate contribution that the WTO can make to fight against climate change. This paper presents the … key issues surrounding liberalized trade in climate-friendly goods and technologies in WTO environmental goods … negotiations. It begins with what products to liberalize and in which manner. Clearly, WTO environmental goods negotiations to date …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005108449
like-minded countries invoke trade measures (to meet their Kyoto targets) against another WTO member but non-Kyoto Party … like the U.S, would these measures be upheld if challenged by the U.S. under WTO? In so doing, attention is paid to the … trade effects of the proposed measures to ensure their close consistency with the WTO rules, thus maximizing the WTO …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005230936
should represent one immediate contribution that the WTO can make to fight against climate change. This paper presents the … key issues surrounding liberalized trade in climate-friendly goods and technologies in WTO environmental goods … negotiations. It begins with what products to liberalize and how. Clearly, WTO environmental goods negotiations to date show that …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008642139