The Debate on Environmentally Motivated Unilateral Trade Measures in the World Trade Organization: The Way Forward

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This Article analyzes and critically examines the various approaches to resolving the trade and environment conflict in the WTO, with specific regard to the regulation of unilateral trade measures. Part II describes the various approaches by WTO Members to the reconciliation of the two regimes. Part III discusses the responses to the various approaches. An appraisal is made from the perspective adopted by the paper in Parts IV through VI, and finally conclusions are drawn.

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International trade -- Environmental aspects, Unilateral acts (International law), Environmental impact statements, International environmental law, World Trade Organization

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Teshager Worku Dagne (University of Dalhousie)

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