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Sustainable development remains a high priority in international
politics and commerce. This timely book explores how the contours
and facets of economic, environmental and social sustainability are
reflected in the legal norms that govern trade, investment and
finance. Examining a range of issues arising from private
initiatives, national conduct and international organisations, the
chapters interrogate the role of powerful global actors in the
pursuit of sustainable development: China, the United States and
the EU are all recognised as significant actors in a wider context
of global partnership. The authors identify and investigate
challenges to the realisation of a coherent sustainable development
policy, engaging with the complex interactions of international,
regional and national mechanisms that pose significant problems for
the future of the planet, its people and their prosperity. Offering
interdisciplinary insights on legal frameworks through the lens of
sustainability, this discerning book will appeal to a range of
academics interested in sustainability, trade, investment and
finance, while also offering crucial insights for policy-makers
into specific areas of regulation.
This book offers a critical reflection of the North-South regional
trade agreements (RTAs), known as the Economic Partnership
Agreements, negotiated between the EU and the African, Caribbean,
and Pacific countries. Conceiving of regions as legal regimes,
Clair Gammage highlights the challenges facing developing countries
when negotiating RTAs with developed countries. North-South
Regional Trade Agreements as Legal Regimes offers a rich analysis
of the negotiations between the EU and the southern African
regional group as well as a factual presentation of liberalisation
under the final agreement. Interrogating the assumption that
economic growth will lead to sustainable development, this book
draws insights from the experience of the Caribbean countries as
they implement their Economic Partnership Agreement to question the
extent to which RTAs between developed and developing countries
will and can promote development through trade. This unique book
will appeal to academics and advanced students in international
trade law and development law. Trade practitioners in government,
the private sector and civil society, including those involved in
policy making and challenging the policy making process will
appreciate the author's lucid analysis of analysis of the law and
the broader concept of promoting development through trade.
This important volume steps beyond conventional legal approaches to
sustainability to provide fresh insights into perhaps one of the
most critical global challenges of our time. Offering analysis of
sustainability at land and sea alongside trade, labour and
corporate governance perspectives, this book articulates important
debates about the role of law. From impacts on local societies to
domestic sustainable development policies and major international
goals, it considers multiple jurisdictional levels. With original,
interdisciplinary research from experts in their legal fields, this
is a rounded assessment of the complex interplay of law and
sustainability-both as it is now and as it should be in the future.
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