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Reconciling Environment and Trade

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Opening with the UN Secretary-General's statement on the urgent need for rich and poor countries alike to secure a sustainable future, and recalling the protests at the 1999 World Trade Organization meeting, the editors introduce an international law framework for settling environment and trade disputes. In 21 chapters, global contributors analyze cases relating public health (tobacco control), air pollution (reformulated gasoline), food safety (beef hormones), commercial fishing and endangered species (the shrimp-turtle case), and biosafety (genetically modified organisms). Includes separate references for each topic as well as a general bibliography; tables of cases; the agreement establishing the WTO; the Cartegna Protocol on Biosafety; and unannotated Web sites on environment and trade. Weiss and Jackson are with Georgetown U. Law Center. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

820 pages, Hardcover

First published July 1, 2001

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