1994 Cornell International Law Journal Symposium. Greening the GATT: Setting the agenda Author various authors Journal/Series Cornell International Law Journal | Vol. 27(3); 447 - 870; 424 p. Date 1994 Source IUCN (ID: ANA-054500) Publisher | Place of publication Cornell Law School | Ithaca, NY, USA ISBN ISSN 0010-8812 Language English Field of application International Subject Environment gen. Keyword International trade Abstract Contents: 1. Trade and the environment: Charting a new course 2. Free trade, fair trade, green trade: Defogging the debate 3. GATTzilla v. Communities 4. Testing the system: GATT + PPP =? 5. Interpreting the polluter pays principle in the trade and environment context 6. Trade and environment: Some North-South considerations 7. Resolving trade-environment conflicts: The case for trading institutions 8. The democratization of the development of United States trade policy 9. Democratizing international trade decision-making 10. Democratizing the trade policy-making process: The lessons of NAFTA and their implications for the GATT 11. Product standards to protect the local environment - The GATT and the Uruguay Round Sanitary and Phytosanitary Agreement 12. Searching for GATT 's environmental Miranda: Are 'process standards' getting 'due process'? 13. The role of science in the Uruguay Round and NAFTA trade disciplines