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Promoting Renewable Energy: The Mutual Supportiveness of Climate and Trade Law


ISBN13: 9781803920771
Published: May 2023
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £90.00



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This incisive book examines the interaction between international climate law and international trade law for the promotion of renewable energy. Alessandro Monti utilises the emerging principle of mutual supportiveness to inform and guide his analysis of the specific interactions between climate and trade law in the renewable energy sector.

The book makes a meaningful contribution to the literature within public international law, engaging with scholarly discourse on the fragmentation of international law and providing an in-depth analysis of the theoretical context against which the principle of mutual supportiveness is emerging. Chapters examine the WTO jurisprudence on renewable energy subsidies, propose specific solutions to improve the alignment between climate and trade law, and build a case for the development of climate-friendly trade policies. Taking account of the multifaceted interactions between international climate and trade law, Monti highlights the implications of trade disputes on renewable energy and the promotion of climate objectives.

Addressing the specialised legal regimes of both climate and trade law, Promoting Renewable Energy will prove a valuable resource to students and scholars of environmental, trade, and energy law. International policy officers, legal practitioners and NGOs working on climate, trade and energy policies will also benefit from its examination of relevant legal frameworks.

Subjects:
Environmental Law, International Trade
Contents:
1. Introduction to Promoting Renewable Energy: The Mutual Supportiveness of Climate and Trade Law
2. Regime interaction and the emerging principle of mutual supportiveness
3. International climate and trade law: mapping the regimes
4. The promotion of renewable energy in climate and trade law
5. International trade disputes on discriminatory renewable energy subsidies
6. International trade disputes on unilateral trade remedies
7. Enhancing mutual supportiveness in international trade agreements: opportunities and challenges
8. Conclusions References

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