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- catalog contributor b11140028.
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. The Debate on Trade and the Environment: Challenges and Opportunities. Environmentalists and the WTO. Developing Country Concerns. Windows of Opportunity. Objectives and Outline -- Ch. 2. The WTO in a Changing World. Democracy and Inclusion. Trade Policy and the Environment: Sources of Conflict. Multilateral Trade Rules and Multilateral Environment Rules. The Committee on Trade and Environment. Prioritizing Reforms -- Ch. 3. Transparency and Public Access. Chief Criticisms. Knowledge of the WTO and Its Activities. WTO Relations with Other Groups and Institutions. Access to Documents. The Dispute Settlement Process -- Ch. 4. Trade Liberalization and the Environment. Win-Win Scenarios. Priority Sectors -- Ch. 5. Trade and Environmental Standards. Increasing Importance of Standards. Managing Risk. Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures. Technical Barriers to Trade. Products, Processes, and Labels -- Ch. 6. Multilateral Environmental Agreements. Differing Rules and Objectives. Climate Change Measures and the WTO. Reconciling MEAs and Trade Rules -- Ch. 7. Settling Disputes. A Powerful Mechanism. The Dispute Settlement Process. DeFacto Rule-Making. Amicus Briefs. Preserving the System? Transparency -- Ch. 8. Policy Recommendations. The Politics of WTO Reform. Interests of Developing Countries. Consultation with Civil Society. Transparency. Public Access. Cooperation with Other International Organizations. Role of the CTE in Liberalization Negotiations. The CTE and Sustainable Development. Standards and Labeling. Multilateral Environmental Agreements. Dispute Settlement. Special Review Groups. The WTO and Global Governance -- App. Trade-Related Environmental Disputes.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog extent "xi, 154 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Trade, environment, and the WTO.".
- catalog identifier "1565170296".
- catalog isFormatOf "Trade, environment, and the WTO.".
- catalog isPartOf "Policy essay ; no. 27".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : Overseas Development Council ; Baltimore : Distributed by the Johns Hopkins University Press,".
- catalog relation "Trade, environment, and the WTO.".
- catalog subject "382 21".
- catalog subject "Free trade Environmental aspects.".
- catalog subject "HF1379 .S253 2000".
- catalog subject "International trade Environmental aspects.".
- catalog subject "World Trade Organization.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. The Debate on Trade and the Environment: Challenges and Opportunities. Environmentalists and the WTO. Developing Country Concerns. Windows of Opportunity. Objectives and Outline -- Ch. 2. The WTO in a Changing World. Democracy and Inclusion. Trade Policy and the Environment: Sources of Conflict. Multilateral Trade Rules and Multilateral Environment Rules. The Committee on Trade and Environment. Prioritizing Reforms -- Ch. 3. Transparency and Public Access. Chief Criticisms. Knowledge of the WTO and Its Activities. WTO Relations with Other Groups and Institutions. Access to Documents. The Dispute Settlement Process -- Ch. 4. Trade Liberalization and the Environment. Win-Win Scenarios. Priority Sectors -- Ch. 5. Trade and Environmental Standards. Increasing Importance of Standards. Managing Risk. Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures. Technical Barriers to Trade. Products, Processes, and Labels -- Ch. 6. Multilateral Environmental Agreements. Differing Rules and Objectives. Climate Change Measures and the WTO. Reconciling MEAs and Trade Rules -- Ch. 7. Settling Disputes. A Powerful Mechanism. The Dispute Settlement Process. DeFacto Rule-Making. Amicus Briefs. Preserving the System? Transparency -- Ch. 8. Policy Recommendations. The Politics of WTO Reform. Interests of Developing Countries. Consultation with Civil Society. Transparency. Public Access. Cooperation with Other International Organizations. Role of the CTE in Liberalization Negotiations. The CTE and Sustainable Development. Standards and Labeling. Multilateral Environmental Agreements. Dispute Settlement. Special Review Groups. The WTO and Global Governance -- App. Trade-Related Environmental Disputes.".
- catalog title "Trade, environment, and the WTO : the post-Seattle agenda / Gary P. Sampson ; foreword by Jan Pronk.".
- catalog type "text".