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Wto And Environment-related International Trade Disputes, The: Biosecurity And Ecosystem Services Risks (Hardcover)
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Wto And Environment-related International Trade Disputes, The: Biosecurity And Ecosystem Services Risks (Hardcover)
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'This well-written and highly readable book makes a major
contribution to advancing our understanding of the contribution
that economics can make to analysing the impact of international
trade policies for environmental risks ... Regardless of the
likelihood that the current WTO dispute settlement procedures can
be changed in the way suggested by the authors of this book, it is
essential reading for those interested in the contribution that
economics can make to advancing our understanding of the
implications of international trade law for environmental
issues.'Journal of Agricultural EconomicsWe live in a world that is
increasingly dependent on international trade in a context of
substantial regional/national political tensions. Adding to this is
an emerging understanding and concern about the social impact of
biosecurity and ecosystem services risks associated with such
trade. As the key international trade 'arbiter', the World Trade
Organization (WTO) has never before faced such complexity within
its decision-making remit.With increasing numbers of bilateral and
regional agreements, as well as new developments emerging such as
the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific
Partnership (CPTPP) initiated by multi-national corporations in
2018, the WTO needs to implement ways of reinforcing its legitimacy
and enhancing its relevance.This book provides an original analysis
of these linked developments and delivers a timely contribution to
resolving environment-related international trade disputes. It
provides a clear roadmap for improving WTO trade dispute resolution
procedures so both biosecurity and ecosystem services risks are
considered in evaluating the social, economic and environmental
impacts of international trade proposals. In so doing, the WTO
should deliver enhanced multilateral social welfare.
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