Fr. 329.00

International Environmental Law Reports

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Amelia Porges advises companies! governments and trade associations on how to use WTO law! trade agreements and investment rules to solve complex market access problems. She represents governments and stakeholders in negotiations and litigation in the WTO and free trade agreements! and advises governments on WTO and trade agreement institutions and compliance. Her experience includes guiding US WTO litigation during the first five years of the WTO! at the Office of the US Trade Representative; legal drafting! advice and dispute settlement work in the GATT Secretariat during the Uruguay Round; and advising on tariff and services negotiations! including the original and updated Information Technology Agreement and the GATS. Her recent work focuses on free trade agreement dispute settlement! trade in digital products and services! renewable energy! tariff negotiations! trade disciplines on state-owned enterprises! agricultural subsidies! procurement trade! technical barriers to trade! TPP and TTIP! and she has worked with a wide range of industrial and agricultural sectors. She teaches international trade law at Johns Hopkins University and has published widely on trade law subjects. Zusammenfassung A compendium of major dispute settlement or judicial decisions on environment-related issues under three international trade regimes: the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and its successor the World Trade Organization (WTO); the Canada-USA Free Trade Agreement (precursor to the North America Free Trade Agreement); and the European Community.

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