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Environmental quality and free trade: Interdependent goals or irreconcilable conflict? (Symposium)

Auteur
various authors
Périodique/Collection
Washington and Lee Law Review | Vol. 49(4); 1219 - 1508; 230 p.
Date
1992
Source
IUCN (ID: ANA-048111)
Éditeur | Lieu de publication
Washington and Lee University School of Law | Lexington, VA, USA
Type du document
Article en publication périodique
Langue
Anglais
Champ d'application
International
Pays/Territoire
États-Unis d'Amérique, Canada
Sujet
Environnement gén.
Mot clé
Commerce international Économie et environnement
Résumé

Contents: 1. Environment and trade measures after the tuna/dolphin decision; 2. World trade rules and environmental policies: Congruence or conflict? 3. Resolving the trade and environment debate: In search of a neutral forum and neutral principles; 4. Appointments clause problems in the dispute resolution provisions of the United States-Canada Free Trade Agreement; 5. Can Buckley clear customs? 6. The appointments clause and international dispute settlement mechanisms: A false conflict; 7. International trade and environment: lessons from the federal experience; 8. A Kantian approach to trade and the environment; 9. The international trade regime and the municipal law of federal states: How close a fit? 10.The need for an international dispute panel: Position, consensus and interdependent goals; 11.Reconciling international trade with the preservation of the global commons: Can we prosper and protect? 12.Appointments with disaster: The unconstitutionality of binational arbitral review under the United States-Canada Free Agreement Trade; 13.The transformation of trans-substantivity.