This paper provides a detailed explanation how the law of the World Trade Organization regulates environmental subsidies with a focus on renewable energy subsidies. The paper begins by discussing the economic justifications for such subsidies and the criticisms of them and then gives examples of different categories of subsidies. Next the paper provides an overview of the relevant WTO rules and caselaw, including the recent Canada -Renewable Energy case. The paper also makes specific recommendations for how WTO law can be improved, and discusses the existing literature discussing reform proposals. The study further finds that because of a lack of clarity in WTO rules, for some clean energy subsidies, a government will not know in advance w...
Canada-Renewable Energy presented the WTO Panel and Appellate Body (AB) with a novel issue: at the h...
Renewable Energy, Subsidies, and the WTO: Where Has the 'Green' Gone? / Patrice Bougette & Christoph...
Canada – Renewable Energy: Implications for WTO Law on Green and Not-so-Green Subsidies / Steve Char...
This paper provides a detailed explanation how the law of the World Trade Organization regulates env...
This contribution discusses WTO subsidies disciplines in the context of the energy sector. After lay...
This contribution discusses WTO subsidies disciplines in the context of the energy sector. After lay...
Given the dominant role still played by fossil fuels in our economy and the economic challenges face...
In recent months the World Trade Organization (WTO) has seen increasing conflict over the rules for ...
This paper highlights that the question of policy space with respect to public support to electricit...
Over the past few years, renewable energy subsidies have become one of the main sources of trade dis...
Canada-Renewable Energy presented the WTO Panel and Appellate Body (AB) with a novel issue: at the h...
Since the Canada – Renewable Energy (2013) dispute at the World Trade Organization (WTO), the WTO Ag...
The worsening of global warming has prompted an ever-increasing number of States to enact climate ch...
In the first dispute on renewable energy to come to WTO dispute settlement, the domestic content req...
National audienceFaced with the energy transition imperative, governments have to decide about publi...
Canada-Renewable Energy presented the WTO Panel and Appellate Body (AB) with a novel issue: at the h...
Renewable Energy, Subsidies, and the WTO: Where Has the 'Green' Gone? / Patrice Bougette & Christoph...
Canada – Renewable Energy: Implications for WTO Law on Green and Not-so-Green Subsidies / Steve Char...
This paper provides a detailed explanation how the law of the World Trade Organization regulates env...
This contribution discusses WTO subsidies disciplines in the context of the energy sector. After lay...
This contribution discusses WTO subsidies disciplines in the context of the energy sector. After lay...
Given the dominant role still played by fossil fuels in our economy and the economic challenges face...
In recent months the World Trade Organization (WTO) has seen increasing conflict over the rules for ...
This paper highlights that the question of policy space with respect to public support to electricit...
Over the past few years, renewable energy subsidies have become one of the main sources of trade dis...
Canada-Renewable Energy presented the WTO Panel and Appellate Body (AB) with a novel issue: at the h...
Since the Canada – Renewable Energy (2013) dispute at the World Trade Organization (WTO), the WTO Ag...
The worsening of global warming has prompted an ever-increasing number of States to enact climate ch...
In the first dispute on renewable energy to come to WTO dispute settlement, the domestic content req...
National audienceFaced with the energy transition imperative, governments have to decide about publi...
Canada-Renewable Energy presented the WTO Panel and Appellate Body (AB) with a novel issue: at the h...
Renewable Energy, Subsidies, and the WTO: Where Has the 'Green' Gone? / Patrice Bougette & Christoph...
Canada – Renewable Energy: Implications for WTO Law on Green and Not-so-Green Subsidies / Steve Char...