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  • Page extent: 260 pages
  • Size: 228 x 152 mm
  • Weight: 0.55 kg

Library of Congress

  • Dewey number: 341.7/54
  • Dewey version: 21
  • LC Classification: K3943 .G47 1997
  • LC Subject headings:
    • Foreign trade regulation--Environmental aspects
    • Environmental law, International--Economic aspects
    • Foreign trade regulation--United States
    • Environmental law--United States
    • Foreign trade regulation--European Economic Community countries

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Hardback

 (ISBN-13: 9780521590129 | ISBN-10: 0521590124)

DOI: 10.2277/0521590124

  • Also available in Paperback
  • Published December 1997

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Trade and the Environment is a penetrating analysis of the relation between trade and environmental protection policies in the EC and the US. It argues that the international tensions arising from policies designed to protect trade and the environment can be resolved by the free trade provisions of the EC Treaty and the US Constitution, and from the setting of common environmental standards for all parties. It discusses also the contributions of the judiciary and legislature toward the solution of these tensions. The interaction between them, writes Dr Geradin, shapes the balance between trade and environmental objectives in the Community and the United States. More generally, they define the progress of environmental protection in these systems.

• The only comparative study of the trade and environmental legislation of the EC and US • Rigorous analysis of key problems in international trade and environmental law • Discusses major cruxes in modern European-American relations

Contents

Introduction; 1. Selective invalidation of trade restrictive member state environmental measures - the case-law of the Court of Justice; 2. Selective invalidation of trade restrictive state environmental measures - the case-law of the Supreme Court; 3. Comparative analysis; 4. The limits of judicial intervention and the need for legislative intervention; 5. Harmonization of environmental standards in European Community law; 6. Harmonization of environmental standards in United States law; 7. Comparative Analysis; 8. Conclusion.

Review

Review of the hardback: ‘The book is a deep and careful analysis of the serious problem of tensions between trade and environmental protection, and a useful addition to the Cambridge series in comparative law.’ P. R. Rales, International Journal of Environmental Studies

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