First, ‘things’ first: prioritizing environmental goods tariff reductions at the WTO
Maureen Hinman and
Sarah V Stewart
Journal of International Economic Law, 2024, vol. 27, issue 4, 659-667
Abstract:
Negotiations to liberalize trade in environmental goods are a key indicator for the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) capacity to pursue climate and environmental objectives. Experience with Environmental Goods Agreement negotiations within the WTO demonstrates the necessity to establish obligations and/or procedures that link environment and trade law as the WTO pursues a sustainability agenda.
Date: 2024
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