Trade and the environment : fundamental issues in international law, WTO law, and legal theory / Erich Vranes.
"The relevance of the WTO legal system for environmental protection is a central topic in general international law, WTO law and international environmental law. The relationship between WTO law and international and domestic efforts to protect the environment has moved to centre stage in WTO a...
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Language: | English |
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
2009.
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Series: | International economic law series (Oxford, England).
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Part I. Issues in General International Law and Legal Theory: Conflicts Of Norms and Related Problems
- 1. The Definition of 'Conflicts of Norms'
- 2. The Principles of Conflict Resolution
- 3. The Role of International Law Conflicting with WTO Law in WTO Proceedings
- Part II. Further Issues in General International Law and Legal Theory: Extraterritorial Jurisdiction, Unilateralism and Proportionality
- 1. Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
- 2. 'Unilateralism' in the Trade and Environment Context
- Part III. Fundamental Issues in WTO Law
- 1. Non-Discrimination and Justification in the GATT
- 2. The Trade Disciplines Arising under the TBT Agreement
- 3. Processes and Production Methods: A Special Case under the GATT and the TBT Agreement?
- Part IV. Case Study: Trade, Ozone and Climate Protection
- 1. Ozone Protection and WTO Law
- 2. Climate Protection and WTO Law.