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This book explores the legal regime of non-product related process
and production methods (NPR PPMs) in the context of
trade-restrictive environmental measures, eco-labelling
requirements and sanitary measures under the WTO. These issues
serve as concrete, representative examples that raise broader
questions about the legitimacy of the WTO dispute settlement system
and help to explore the true position of WTO members in this
complex legal regime. NPR PPMs are process and production methods
that do not affect the product as such, meaning that there is no
discernible difference in two products with different NPR PPMs.
This work examines WTO states' attempts to regulate in this regard
and create product distinctions on the basis of NPR PPMs. To do so,
it scrutinizes historical, institutional, substantive and case-law
issues related to NPR PPMs, environmental policy and the WTO.
Further, the book addresses the issues of legitimacy, regulatory
space and reform, contributing to the lively debate on the future
of the WTO.
This book explores the legal regime of non-product related process
and production methods (NPR PPMs) in the context of
trade-restrictive environmental measures, eco-labelling
requirements and sanitary measures under the WTO. These issues
serve as concrete, representative examples that raise broader
questions about the legitimacy of the WTO dispute settlement system
and help to explore the true position of WTO members in this
complex legal regime. NPR PPMs are process and production methods
that do not affect the product as such, meaning that there is no
discernible difference in two products with different NPR PPMs.
This work examines WTO states' attempts to regulate in this regard
and create product distinctions on the basis of NPR PPMs. To do so,
it scrutinizes historical, institutional, substantive and case-law
issues related to NPR PPMs, environmental policy and the WTO.
Further, the book addresses the issues of legitimacy, regulatory
space and reform, contributing to the lively debate on the future
of the WTO.
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