
International Business Law and Its Environment 9th Edition by Richard Schaffer,Filiberto Agusti,Lucien Dhooge
Edition 9ISBN: 978-1285427041
International Business Law and Its Environment 9th Edition by Richard Schaffer,Filiberto Agusti,Lucien Dhooge
Edition 9ISBN: 978-1285427041 Exercise 2
One of the most controversial areas for the WTO and its member governments has been the relationship between trade and the environment. What are the overlapping issues? What is the impact of trade or trade negotiations onenvironmental issues? How do these issues affect the developing countries, and what position have various developing countries taken? Explain the relationship between protection of the environment and economic development.
a. Consider the following major trade-related environmental disputes at the WTO: U.S. - Standards for Reformulated and Conventional Gasoline (provisionsof the U.S. Clean Air Act, DS52)
• U.S.-Import Prohibition of Certain Shrimp and Shrimp Products (selling of shrimp caught in netswithout turtle extractors, DS58)
• European Communities - Measures Affecting Asbestos and Asbestos-Containing Products (DS135)
• European Communities - Measures Concerning Meat and Meat Products (containing growthhormones, DS26, DS48, DS39)
• European Communities - Measures Affecting the Approval and Marketing of Biotech Products (genetically engineered foods, DS291)
Using one of these cases, write a case study on the relationship between trade and environmental issues. Be sure to explore both sides of the debate.
b. For alternative views on trade and the environment, see the Websites of Public Citizen and the Sierra Club and a highly educational site presented by the Levin Institute at the State University of New York, aptly called Globalization101.org. To learn more about the important Shrimp/Turtle case at the WTO, see the Website of the National Wildlife Federation.
a. Consider the following major trade-related environmental disputes at the WTO: U.S. - Standards for Reformulated and Conventional Gasoline (provisionsof the U.S. Clean Air Act, DS52)
• U.S.-Import Prohibition of Certain Shrimp and Shrimp Products (selling of shrimp caught in netswithout turtle extractors, DS58)
• European Communities - Measures Affecting Asbestos and Asbestos-Containing Products (DS135)
• European Communities - Measures Concerning Meat and Meat Products (containing growthhormones, DS26, DS48, DS39)
• European Communities - Measures Affecting the Approval and Marketing of Biotech Products (genetically engineered foods, DS291)
Using one of these cases, write a case study on the relationship between trade and environmental issues. Be sure to explore both sides of the debate.
b. For alternative views on trade and the environment, see the Websites of Public Citizen and the Sierra Club and a highly educational site presented by the Levin Institute at the State University of New York, aptly called Globalization101.org. To learn more about the important Shrimp/Turtle case at the WTO, see the Website of the National Wildlife Federation.
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