Judicial approaches to trade and environment - The EC and the WTO, alias the comparative disadvantages of dolphins and turtles Author Notaro N. Date 2003 Source IUCN (ID: MON-072319) Publisher | Place of publication Cameron May, Ltd | London, UK ISBN 1874698198 Pages 341 p. Document type Monography/book Language English Country/Territory European Union Subject Environment gen. Keyword Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings International trade Abstract Contents: Part I: The EC judicial approach to trade and environment 1 The legal context of trade and environment in the EC 2 The first and second generation of the ECJ case-law on trade and environment, from the origins to the single European act and beyond 3 The third generation of the ECJ case-law on trade and environment, from Maastricht to Amsterdam and beyond Part II: The GATT / WTO judicial approach to trade and environment 1 The legal context of trade and environment in the GATT / WTO 2 The first and second generation of the GATT case-law on trade and environment, from the Tokyo to the Uruguay round 3 The third generation of the GATT case-law on trade and environment. The WTO and beyond Part III: The EC and WTO trade and environment case-law: Comparing and concluding Annex 1 (excerpts) GATT 1947 provisions Provisions of the SPS agreement Provisions of the TBT agreement DSU privisions Annex 2 (excerpts) EU treaty provisions EC treaty provisions