The entanglement of trade and sustainable development agenda raises two different and obvious concerns we would like to dwell upon. The first one basically deals with the definition of sustainable development and the fear that the concept might become looser and looser the more it pervades trade and corporate arenas. The second concern pertains to the compatibility of international trade laws embodied within the WTO, with international environment and labour agreements hosted by the UN. This paper provides some argument to the debate by focusing on the implications, on these two areas of concerns, of sustainable development pervading the WTO. Our two main arguments are as follows. Firstly, the social component of sustainable development is ...
It is now well established that trade and environmental policy are complementary in achieving sustai...
The World Trade Organisation has often been demonised for its negative effect on the environment. En...
Since the Second World War, the systems of trade and environmental law have evolved very differently...
The entanglement of trade and sustainable development agenda raises two different and obvious concer...
The WTO Secretariat describes sustainable development as a central WTO principle. Relevant internati...
This overview is divided into two main sections. The first sections reviews the literature on the im...
The creation of the WTO in 1995 has brought GATT Article X (and other procedural provisions) and Art...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) epitomises the triumph of economic liberalism in multilateral tr...
In the Bretton Woods era, trade liberalization, the improvement of labour rights and working conditi...
The issue of tensions between market access and environmental protection is relatively new focus in...
There has been a gradual change and paradigm shift in the multilateral trade sphere regarding the li...
International politics are moving towards an economical and cultural unification (globalisation), in...
The trade and environment debate conceals the conflictive relationship between two legitimate intere...
The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and members of the World TradeOrganization (WTO) have r...
The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and members of the World TradeOrganization (WTO) have r...
It is now well established that trade and environmental policy are complementary in achieving sustai...
The World Trade Organisation has often been demonised for its negative effect on the environment. En...
Since the Second World War, the systems of trade and environmental law have evolved very differently...
The entanglement of trade and sustainable development agenda raises two different and obvious concer...
The WTO Secretariat describes sustainable development as a central WTO principle. Relevant internati...
This overview is divided into two main sections. The first sections reviews the literature on the im...
The creation of the WTO in 1995 has brought GATT Article X (and other procedural provisions) and Art...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) epitomises the triumph of economic liberalism in multilateral tr...
In the Bretton Woods era, trade liberalization, the improvement of labour rights and working conditi...
The issue of tensions between market access and environmental protection is relatively new focus in...
There has been a gradual change and paradigm shift in the multilateral trade sphere regarding the li...
International politics are moving towards an economical and cultural unification (globalisation), in...
The trade and environment debate conceals the conflictive relationship between two legitimate intere...
The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and members of the World TradeOrganization (WTO) have r...
The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and members of the World TradeOrganization (WTO) have r...
It is now well established that trade and environmental policy are complementary in achieving sustai...
The World Trade Organisation has often been demonised for its negative effect on the environment. En...
Since the Second World War, the systems of trade and environmental law have evolved very differently...