The Increasing Importance of Environmental Protection in World Trade and the Power Principle

During the last decades many international environmental agreements have included trade regulations, & many trade agreements have included environmental provisions. Especially the General Agreement on Tariffs & Trade (GATT 47) & the World Trade Organization (WTO) have undergone remarkabl...

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