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From Exception to Promotion: Re-Thinking the Relationship between International Trade and Environmental Law


ISBN13: 9789004467552
Published: October 2021
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
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From Exception to Promotion: Re-Thinking the Relationship between International Trade and Environmental Law tells a new, unconventional story of the nexus between international trade and environmental law - a story in which the keyword is synergy rather than conflict, and where the trade regime was always meant for something greater than simply trade liberalization. This ‘something greater’ was peace in the first half of the 20th century. Today, it is sustainable development, environmental protection, and social inclusion. Environmental protection is therefore neither antithetical to the overarching purpose of the trading system nor simply a ‘non-trade’ issue to be incorporated within the trade regime, but rather part of its very nature and purpose. By telling this ‘untold’ story of the nexus, this book intends to raise historical awareness and open a constructive discussion on the future of the trade regime and of international economic law governance at large.

Subjects:
Environmental Law, International Trade
Contents:
Open Access
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Table of Cases
Table of Treaties and Legislations
Table of Documents
Abbreviations
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. First Came Economic Cooperation - The Genesis of the Nexus
Chapter 3. The Exception-Based Model
Chapter 4. The Evolution of the Nexus - The Quest for Balance
Chapter 5. Can Trade Work for the Environment? - The Promotion-Based Model
Chapter 6. Conclusions
Bibliography
Index