This article explores options for countries that have ratified the 1997 Kyoto Protocol to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and that intend to implement ambitious climate protection strategies – the ‘Kyoto coalition ’ – to deal with possible comparative disadvantages vis-à-vis third parties, in particular industrialized countries that do not adhere to the Kyoto Protocol. Specifically, the article focuses on the instrument of border adjustments for energy taxes. We outline the rationale for such adjustments and examine in detail whether certain border adjustments for energy taxes would be permissible under world trade law, in particular the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and the Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing ...
CO2 emission certificates internalise effects of fossil fuel consumption on global climate and sea l...
This is the first of two Articles that analyze the dynamic and complex relation between internationa...
International audienceThe relation between the climate regulation and the multilateral trade regime ...
This article analyses whether the European Union could lawfully enact border adjustments for energy ...
Climate change is a multi-faceted discussion: for the trading community, one of many contentious iss...
This article seeks to address one possible domestic step that State Parties to the Kyoto Protocol ma...
The prevailing uncertainties about the future of the post-Kyoto international legal framework for cl...
Current policy discussions are making a very clear connection between domestic climate policies and ...
To date, border adjustment measures in the form of emissions allowance requirements (EAR) under the ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/To date, border adjustment me...
Border tax adjustment is a second-best solution for improving climate mitigation measures as long as...
Experience with existing multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) shows that trade measures agre...
This article analyses the relationship between national climate change policy instruments and WTO ru...
The Kyoto Protocol provides general terms dictating that members adopt policies aimed at the promoti...
Climate change is a global challenge. For this reason, it has been suggested that a global solution ...
CO2 emission certificates internalise effects of fossil fuel consumption on global climate and sea l...
This is the first of two Articles that analyze the dynamic and complex relation between internationa...
International audienceThe relation between the climate regulation and the multilateral trade regime ...
This article analyses whether the European Union could lawfully enact border adjustments for energy ...
Climate change is a multi-faceted discussion: for the trading community, one of many contentious iss...
This article seeks to address one possible domestic step that State Parties to the Kyoto Protocol ma...
The prevailing uncertainties about the future of the post-Kyoto international legal framework for cl...
Current policy discussions are making a very clear connection between domestic climate policies and ...
To date, border adjustment measures in the form of emissions allowance requirements (EAR) under the ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/To date, border adjustment me...
Border tax adjustment is a second-best solution for improving climate mitigation measures as long as...
Experience with existing multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) shows that trade measures agre...
This article analyses the relationship between national climate change policy instruments and WTO ru...
The Kyoto Protocol provides general terms dictating that members adopt policies aimed at the promoti...
Climate change is a global challenge. For this reason, it has been suggested that a global solution ...
CO2 emission certificates internalise effects of fossil fuel consumption on global climate and sea l...
This is the first of two Articles that analyze the dynamic and complex relation between internationa...
International audienceThe relation between the climate regulation and the multilateral trade regime ...