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Trade, Development and the Environment


ISBN13: 9789041198044
ISBN: 9041198040
Published: October 2000
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Format: Hardback
Price: £140.00



In recent years the relationships between trade and the environment and trade and development have become increasingly complex. The need to reconcile the competing demands of economic growth, economic development, and environmental protection has become central to the multi-lateral trade agenda. In this volume various commentators debate the role of the World Trade Organization and other institutions in addressing these challenges. The book arises from the papers presented at two High Level Symposia hosted by the World Trade Organization in March 1999, on ""Trade and the Environment"" and ""Trade and Development"". The first section of the work focuses on the relationship between trade and the environment.;The issues addressed include the need for WTO members to pursue integrated trade and environmental policies in order to achieve sustainable development, ways in which the removal of trade restrictions and distortions can lead to positive environmental and development solutions, the relationship between WTO provisions and trade measures contained in environmental agreements, and the need for transparency and effective interaction between civil society and the trade community. The second section examines the growing importance of developing countries in the global trading system over the last 30 years, and the ways in which the inequalities which persist between countries may be addressed. The papers include discussion of the need for integration of the least-developed countries into the multilateral trading system, the ways in which international institutions may work together to realize the objective of development, the complex role of trade liberalization in development, and the importance of new technologies in accelerating integration between developing and developed countries.

Contents:
1. The World Trade Organization -- a brief introduction. Part I: Trade and The Environment. Introduction.
1. Linkages between trade and environment policies.
2. Synergies between trade liberalization, environmental protection, sustained economic growth and sustainable development.
3. Interaction between the trade and environment communities. Part II: Trade and Development. Introduction.
1. Linkages between trade and development policies.
2. Trade and development prospects of developing countries.
3. Further integration of developing countries, including least developed countries (LDCs), in the multilateral trading system. Conclusion. Index.