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International Trade Regulation and the Mitigation of Climate Change - ISBN 9780521766197

International Trade Regulation and the Mitigation of Climate Change

ISBN 9780521766197

Autor: Edited by Thomas Cottier , Olga Nartova , Sadeq Z. Bigdeli

Wydawca: Cambridge University Press

Dostępność: 3-6 tygodni

Cena: 614,25 zł

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ISBN13:      

9780521766197

ISBN10:      

0521766192

Autor:      

Edited by Thomas Cottier , Olga Nartova , Sadeq Z. Bigdeli

Oprawa:      

Hardback

Rok Wydania:      

2009-09-24

Ilość stron:      

456

Wymiary:      

228 x 152 mm

Tematy:      

International economic & trade law

What can trade regulation contribute towards ameliorating the GHG emissions and reducing their concentrations in the atmosphere? This collection of essays analyses options for climate-change mitigation through the lens of the trade lawyer. By examining international law, and in particular the relevant WTO agreements, the authors address the areas of potential conflict between international trade law and international law on climate mitigation and, where possible, suggest ways to strengthen mutual supportiveness between the two regimes. They do so taking into account the drivers of human-induced climate change in energy markets and of consumption.

Spis treści:
Part I. Climate Change Mitigation, Scientific, Political and International and Trade Law Perspectives
1. Earth in the greenhouse – a challenge for the 21st century Thomas Stocker
2. A survey of Kyoto tools for GHG reductions, speculations on post-Kyoto scenarios José Romero and Karine Siegwart
3. International environmental law and the evolving concept of common concern of mankind Thomas Cottier and Sofya Matteotti-Berkutova
4. Domestic and international strategies to address climate change, an overview of the WTO legal issues Robert Howse and Antonia Eliason
Part II. Climate Change Mitigation and Trade in Goods
5. How to think about PPMS and climate change Donald Regan
6. Comment, tilting at conventional WTO wisdom Daniel C. Crosby
7. Private climate change standards and labelling schemes under the WTO Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade Arthur E. Appleton
Part III. Trade in Renewable Energy Sources
8. Incentive schemes to promote renewables and the WTO law of subsidies Sadeq Z. Bigdeli
9. Comment, The WTO and climate change incentives Gary Horlick
10. Certifying biofuels, benefits for the environment, development and trade? Simonetta Zarrilli and Jennifer Burnett
Part IV. Climate Change Mitigation and Trade in Services
11. GATS, financial services and trade in renewable energy certificates (RECs) – just another market-based solution to cope with the tragedy of the commons? Panagiotis Delimatsis and Despina Mavromati
12. Assessment of GATS impact on climate change mitigation Olga Nartova
13. Comments, GATS commitments on environmental services, hover through the fog and filthy air? Rudolf Adlung
Part V. Climate Change and Technology Transfer, Investment and Government Procurement, Legal Issues
14. International transfer of technologies, recent developments in the climate change context Felix Bloch
15. TRIMs and the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) – potential conflicts Stefan Rechsteiner, Christa Pfister and Fabian Martens
16. Comment, Balancing investors interests and global policy objectives in a carbon constrained world, the interface of international economic law with the Clean Development Mechanism Jacob D. Werksman
17. Procurement policies, Kyoto compliance and the WTO Agreement on Government Procurement, the case of the EUs green electricity procurement and the PPMs debate Garba Malumfashi
18. Comment, Procurement and the World Trade Organization, purchase power or pester power? Geert Van Calster
Part VI. Institutional Challenges and the Way Forward
19. Institutional challenges to enhance policy coordination – how WTO rules could be utilized to meet climate objectives? Mireille Cossy and Gabrielle Marceau
20. Environmental goods and services, the environmental area initiative approach and climate change Thomas Cottier and Donah Baracol-Pinhão.

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