The Article, proposes new interpretations of GATT Article XX to minimize the harmful effects of recent WTO jurisprudence that threaten to undermine the goals of the trading system and diminish the role of states in policymaking. In the Shrimp/Turtle cases the WTO\u27s Appellate Body ( AB ) utilized an evolutionary methodology to interpret the conservation of exhaustible natural resources exception in Article XX(g) to permit the unilateral regulation by one country of how goods are produced ( PPMs ) in other countries. Such an expansive approach to interpretation permits wealthy nations with large markets to unilaterally impose their preferred environmental policies, and presumably other PPM social policies, on nations at a,different lev...
This paper will discuss the World Trade Organization (WTO) as an institution of global governance a...
The current anti-globalization movements can be seen as counter movements against neo-liberalism sta...
A short review of the relationship between multilateral environmental agreements, unilateral trade-r...
The Article, proposes new interpretations of GATT Article XX to minimize the harmful effects of rece...
The Article, proposes new interpretations of GATT Article XX to minimize the harmful effects of rece...
The Article, proposes new interpretations of GATT Article XX to minimize the harmful effects of rece...
The current anti-globalization movements can be seen as counter movements against neo-liberalism sta...
This article sets forth two arguments. First, to respect a WTO Member's national regulatory autonomy...
When the general exceptions to the GATT have been invoked before the Appellate Body, they have only ...
This article argues in favour of broadening the trade and environment debate in the World Trade Orga...
explores the World Trade Organization (WTO) as an institution of global governance, by analyzing the...
The creation of the WTO in 1995 has brought GATT Article X (and other procedural provisions) and Art...
The creation of the WTO in 1995 has brought GATT Article X (and other procedural provisions) and Art...
The creation of the WTO in 1995 has brought GATT Article X (and other procedural provisions) and Art...
A short review of the relationship between multilateral environmental agreements, unilateral trade-r...
This paper will discuss the World Trade Organization (WTO) as an institution of global governance a...
The current anti-globalization movements can be seen as counter movements against neo-liberalism sta...
A short review of the relationship between multilateral environmental agreements, unilateral trade-r...
The Article, proposes new interpretations of GATT Article XX to minimize the harmful effects of rece...
The Article, proposes new interpretations of GATT Article XX to minimize the harmful effects of rece...
The Article, proposes new interpretations of GATT Article XX to minimize the harmful effects of rece...
The current anti-globalization movements can be seen as counter movements against neo-liberalism sta...
This article sets forth two arguments. First, to respect a WTO Member's national regulatory autonomy...
When the general exceptions to the GATT have been invoked before the Appellate Body, they have only ...
This article argues in favour of broadening the trade and environment debate in the World Trade Orga...
explores the World Trade Organization (WTO) as an institution of global governance, by analyzing the...
The creation of the WTO in 1995 has brought GATT Article X (and other procedural provisions) and Art...
The creation of the WTO in 1995 has brought GATT Article X (and other procedural provisions) and Art...
The creation of the WTO in 1995 has brought GATT Article X (and other procedural provisions) and Art...
A short review of the relationship between multilateral environmental agreements, unilateral trade-r...
This paper will discuss the World Trade Organization (WTO) as an institution of global governance a...
The current anti-globalization movements can be seen as counter movements against neo-liberalism sta...
A short review of the relationship between multilateral environmental agreements, unilateral trade-r...