Balancing human rights, environmental protection and international trade : lessons from the EU experience / Emily Reid.
2015
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Title
Balancing human rights, environmental protection and international trade : lessons from the EU experience / Emily Reid.
Imprint
Oxford ; Portland : Hart Pub., 2015.
Description
1 online resource (xl, 324 p.)
Series
Studies in international trade law ; v. 16.
Formatted Contents Note
pt. I. The EU experience
pt. II. Balancing economic and non-economic interests in the International Legal Order.
pt. II. Balancing economic and non-economic interests in the International Legal Order.
Summary
"This book explores the means by which economic liberalisation can be reconciled with human rights and environmental protection in the regulation of international trade. It is primarily concerned with identifying the lessons the international community can learn, specifically in the context of the WTO, from decades of European Community and Union experience in facing this question. The book demonstrates first that it is possible to reconcile the pursuit of economic and non-economic interests, that the EU has found a mechanism by which to do so, and that the application of the principle of proportionality is fundamental to the realisation of this. It is argued that the EU approach can be characterised as a practical application of the principle of sustainable development. Secondly, from the analysis of the EU experience, this book identifies fundamental conditions crucial to achieving this 'reconciliation'. Thirdly, the book explores the implications of lessons from the EU experience for the international Community. In so doing it assesses both the potential and limits of the existing international regulatory framework for such reconciliation. The book develops a deeper understanding of the inter-relationship between the legal regulation of economic and non-economic development, adding clarity to the debate in a controversial area. It argues that a more holistic approach to the consideration of 'development', encompassing economic and non-economic concerns - 'sustainable' development - is not only desirable in principle but realisable in practice."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Available Note
Also issued in print.
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Bloomsbury Collections
Language
English
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014. Available via World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreement.
ISBN
9781474201247 online
9781841138268 hardback
9781782252528 electronic book
9781782252511 PDF
9781841138268 hardback
9781782252528 electronic book
9781782252511 PDF
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