This article examines whether a greenhouse gas emissions trading scheme has the potential to bring parties into conflict with the WTO provisions in dealing with the initial allocation of permits, non-compliance with emissions targets, emissions trading system enlargement, and trade measures against non-members of an emissions trading club, and relates the discussion to joint implementation with developing countries. To our knowledge, this is the first article to analyze potential conflicts between an international emissions trading scheme and the world trade system
Includes bibliographical references (p. 12).Abstract in HTML and technical report in HTML and PDF av...
The trading of rights to emit carbon dioxide has not officially been sanctioned by the United Nation...
Abstract- The inclusion of emissions trading in the Kyoto Protocol reflects an important decision to...
This article examines whether a greenhouse gas emissions trading scheme has the potential to bring p...
The inclusion of emissions trading in the Kyoto Protocol reflects an important decision to address c...
The inclusion of emissions trading in the Kyoto Protocol reflects an important decision to address c...
The inclusion of emissions trading in the Kyoto Protocol reflects an important decision to address c...
The inclusion of emissions trading in the Kyoto Protocol reflects an important decision to address c...
This article considers the integrity of the emerging emissions allowance markets for greenhouse gase...
The present study throws light on the usefulness of Emission Trading as Green Solution in present sc...
This article seeks to address one possible domestic step that State Parties to the Kyoto Protocol ma...
Emissions trading schemes have been introduced throughout the world in order to achieve an environme...
The H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and the Environment has gathered a prominent gro...
At the stage of international post-Kyoto negotiations, the adoption of ambitious public policies rai...
This is the first of two Articles that analyze the dynamic and complex relation between internationa...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 12).Abstract in HTML and technical report in HTML and PDF av...
The trading of rights to emit carbon dioxide has not officially been sanctioned by the United Nation...
Abstract- The inclusion of emissions trading in the Kyoto Protocol reflects an important decision to...
This article examines whether a greenhouse gas emissions trading scheme has the potential to bring p...
The inclusion of emissions trading in the Kyoto Protocol reflects an important decision to address c...
The inclusion of emissions trading in the Kyoto Protocol reflects an important decision to address c...
The inclusion of emissions trading in the Kyoto Protocol reflects an important decision to address c...
The inclusion of emissions trading in the Kyoto Protocol reflects an important decision to address c...
This article considers the integrity of the emerging emissions allowance markets for greenhouse gase...
The present study throws light on the usefulness of Emission Trading as Green Solution in present sc...
This article seeks to address one possible domestic step that State Parties to the Kyoto Protocol ma...
Emissions trading schemes have been introduced throughout the world in order to achieve an environme...
The H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and the Environment has gathered a prominent gro...
At the stage of international post-Kyoto negotiations, the adoption of ambitious public policies rai...
This is the first of two Articles that analyze the dynamic and complex relation between internationa...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 12).Abstract in HTML and technical report in HTML and PDF av...
The trading of rights to emit carbon dioxide has not officially been sanctioned by the United Nation...
Abstract- The inclusion of emissions trading in the Kyoto Protocol reflects an important decision to...